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 Technology and Urban 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