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A photochromic single glass pane

The transmittance of a photochromic (PC) window is reduced in sunlight but returns to its original value in the dark similar to photo-sensitive sun glasses. A 30 cm × 30 cm double glazed window containing a PC multi-layer coating on a single glass pane has been developed. A single PC glass pane can...

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Published in:Solar energy materials and solar cells 2018-11, Vol.186, p.111-114
Main Authors: Hočevar, Mateja, Opara Krašovec, Urša
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Electrolytes
Glass
Heat transfer
Heat transfer coefficients
Multilayers
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Photochromism
Smart materials
Sol-gel processes
Solar radiation
Solids
Transmittance
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