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High-Performance Planar Thin Film Thermochromic Window via Dynamic Optical Impedance Matching.


ABSTRACT: Window coatings with dynamic solar transmittance represent an excellent opportunity to reduce building heating and cooling loads, which account for >40% of energy consumed by the built environment. In particular, inorganic vanadium dioxide-based thermochromic coatings offer long lifetimes (>30 years) and can be passively integrated into a window system without additional electronics or power requirements. However, their limited solar modulation depth and wide phase-change hysteresis have traditionally restricted their ability to adapt to changing weather conditions. Here, we derive an optical performance limit for thin film vanadium dioxide coatings, which we find to be far beyond the current literature. Furthermore, we experimentally demonstrate a solution-processed multilayer thin film coating that uses temperature-dependent optical impedance matching to approach the optical performance limit. The thin film coating demonstrated has a record solar transmittance modulation of 21.8% while maintaining a high level of visible transparency (?50%) and minimal hysteresis (?10 °C). This work represents a step-change in thin film thermochromic window coatings and, as a result, establishes planar thin film vanadium dioxide as the most viable morphology for high-performance thermochromic windows.

SUBMITTER: Sol C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7033656 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-Performance Planar Thin Film Thermochromic Window via Dynamic Optical Impedance Matching.

Sol Christian C   Portnoi Mark M   Li Tao T   Gurunatha Kargal L KL   Schläfer Johannes J   Guldin Stefan S   Parkin Ivan P IP   Papakonstantinou Ioannis I  

ACS applied materials & interfaces 20200207 7


Window coatings with dynamic solar transmittance represent an excellent opportunity to reduce building heating and cooling loads, which account for >40% of energy consumed by the built environment. In particular, inorganic vanadium dioxide-based thermochromic coatings offer long lifetimes (>30 years) and can be passively integrated into a window system without additional electronics or power requirements. However, their limited solar modulation depth and wide phase-change hysteresis have traditi  ...[more]

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