2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.solmat.2017.06.043
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A photoactive layer in photochromic glazing

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“…Results of analysis of the prior art on the use of chromogenic technologies in smart windows show that the best materials are photochromics [1][2], thermochromics and thermotropics [5][6][7], gasochromics [8,9] and electrochromics [16][17][18], as well as two electrically driven chromogenic smart technologies with nanocrystal in-glass composites [19][20][21] and electrokinetic pixel [21]. Visible light and solar transmittance of these chromogenic materials and technologies in colored and bleached states are presented in table 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Results of analysis of the prior art on the use of chromogenic technologies in smart windows show that the best materials are photochromics [1][2], thermochromics and thermotropics [5][6][7], gasochromics [8,9] and electrochromics [16][17][18], as well as two electrically driven chromogenic smart technologies with nanocrystal in-glass composites [19][20][21] and electrokinetic pixel [21]. Visible light and solar transmittance of these chromogenic materials and technologies in colored and bleached states are presented in table 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventional smart windows, fully covered with layers of advanced architectural materials, are widely used in recent decades to provide comfortable daylight indoors. Chromogenic materials have a reversible color change leading to change their light transmission due changes in ultraviolet and visible light intensity for photochromics [1][2], changing ion flow through a material for ionochromics [3], alternatively exposing with HCl and NH 3 for acidichromics [4], changes in temperature for thermochromic and thermotropic materials [5][6][7], chemical reactions at alternatively exposing with H 2 and O 2 for gasochromics [8][9], change in solutions pH of for halochromics [10], change in charge transfer mechanism for solvatochromics [11], infiltration of liquid to pores for hygrochromics [12], mechanical disturbance for mechanochromics [13], pressure change for piezochromics [14] and grinding of the samples for tribochromics [15]. Electrochromics [16][17][18] changing their color under a low voltage provide switching between colored and bleached states at any time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Результаты измерений показали, что при более высоком приложенном потенциале происходила максимальная инжекция зарядов, вводимых в структуру пленки, а следовательно, отмечались более высокие оптические плотности по сравнению с результатами, представленными в [19][20][21]. В ходе исследований полученные образцы показали улучшенную модуляцию окрашивания пленки в видимом диапазоне для rGO/ITO, а на коротких длинах волн -для WO 3 /ITO.…”
Section: рис 2 трехэлектродная схема исследования электрохромных плunclassified
“…The photochromic films based on solid TiO 2 films has been also reported. In most cases, the TiO 2 film is either loaded with silver nanoparticles [17] or combined with other oxide material in heterostructure to provide charge separation and modulation of optical properties in the photochromic system [18,19]. The main issue with incorporating TMO-based photochromic materials in photo-optical devices is the need to prepare thick crack-free films to ensure sufficiently high light absorption [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%