2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2008.11.078
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Low-emitting transparent coatings based on tin doped indiumoxide applied via a sol–gel routine

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“…Other material choices for low-e coatings that have been investigated include coatings based on diamond like carbon (Chiba et al [9]) and tin doped indiumoxide (Reidinger et al [62]). …”
Section: Durability and Ageingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other material choices for low-e coatings that have been investigated include coatings based on diamond like carbon (Chiba et al [9]) and tin doped indiumoxide (Reidinger et al [62]). …”
Section: Durability and Ageingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best process of applying soft coatings is magnetron sputtering. Soft coatings have higher infrared reflection and are more transparent than hard coatings but require extra protective layers due to their lack of durability (Chiba et al 2005, Del Re et al 2004, Hammarberg and Roos 2003and Reidinger et al 2009). Table 4 shows some examples of hard and soft low-e coatings currently available.…”
Section: Low-emissivity Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work aims to cover all main types of fenestration products, including multilayer glazing (Manz 2008), vacuum glazing (Eames 2008, Fang et al 2009), frames (Applefield et al 2010), electrochromic windows (Baetens et al 2010a, Granqvist 1995, Granqvist 2007, Granqvist et al 2010, Jelle et al 1999, Lampert 1984, Lampert 1998, Lampert 2004, solar cell glazing (Octillion 2010), aerogels (Baetens et al 2011, Schultz et al 2005, low-emissivity (low-e) coatings (Chiba 2005, Reidinger et al 2009) and spacers (Song et al 2007). However, mechanically operated fenestration parts, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ITO coating shows high transparency (>80% in the visible light region) ( Fig. 3i) and high reflectance (~90% in the far-IR region) 17,18 , properties which are used in a Functional group density…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%