Switchable Glazing: Science and Technology of Smart Windows
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Author
Abstract
Electrically activated switchable glazing and their use as smart windows and other large-area applications are discussed. Electrochromic devices are compared to dispersed liquid crystals and dispersed particle glazing systems. A selection of device structures and performance characteristics are compared. A discussion of transparent conductors is presented. The characteristics of prototype and commercial devices from commercial and university labs in Japan, Europe, Australia, and USA are covered. A discussion of the future of this technology is made including areas of necessary development for the realization of devices in excess of 1 m2.
Journal
Society of Vacuum Coaters 38th Annual Technical Conference
Year of Publication
1995
Organization
Building Technologies Department, Building & Industrial Energy Systems Division, Windows and Envelope Materials
Research Areas
Advanced Coatings, Building Façade Solutions, Windows and Daylighting, W and D: Dynamic Glazings and Advanced Coatings, BTUS Windows and Daylighting