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... surfaces to transmissive have also emerged , with possibilities for windows that do not heat up under solar load , or surfaces that show very high dynamic range emissivity switching . Incorporation of all these materials into standalone ...
... surfaces to transmissive have also emerged , with possibilities for windows that do not heat up under solar load , or surfaces that show very high dynamic range emissivity switching . Incorporation of all these materials into standalone ...
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... surface and were adherent . As in ( 13 ) , they were X - ray amorphous , had the same low density ( ~ 0.5 of the density of crystalline WO3 ) , and were strongly hydrated , which is confirmed by their low n value of ~ 1.65 . The ...
... surface and were adherent . As in ( 13 ) , they were X - ray amorphous , had the same low density ( ~ 0.5 of the density of crystalline WO3 ) , and were strongly hydrated , which is confirmed by their low n value of ~ 1.65 . The ...
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... surface . = EXPERIMENTAL Sample synthesis The WO3.H2O powder was synthesized according to the Furusawa method ( 3 ) . A solution of Na2WO4.2H2O in distilled water was cooled to 5 ° C . Next , a 1M HCI solution cooled at the same ...
... surface . = EXPERIMENTAL Sample synthesis The WO3.H2O powder was synthesized according to the Furusawa method ( 3 ) . A solution of Na2WO4.2H2O in distilled water was cooled to 5 ° C . Next , a 1M HCI solution cooled at the same ...
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... surface area of about 5x3 μm2 . These grains are monocrystalline as shown by previous TEM experiments . The grain thickness was evaluated to be about 40nm according to TEM cross section pictures . Conductivity and dielectric ...
... surface area of about 5x3 μm2 . These grains are monocrystalline as shown by previous TEM experiments . The grain thickness was evaluated to be about 40nm according to TEM cross section pictures . Conductivity and dielectric ...
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... surface . Their aspect does not change with the deposition potential . They are amorphous , showing no peak by X - ray diffraction . The electrochemical properties of the films for H and Li * intercalation have been characterized by ...
... surface . Their aspect does not change with the deposition potential . They are amorphous , showing no peak by X - ray diffraction . The electrochemical properties of the films for H and Li * intercalation have been characterized by ...
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Page 103 - ... also exists in electrochromic films. The coordination of the ions leads to schematic electronic bandstructures which, at least for the (defect) perovskite and rutile lattices, are able to explain the presence or absence of cathodic and anodic electrochromism. 1. Introduction Electrochromic devices are able to change their optical properties in a reversible and persistent manner under the action of a voltage pulse.
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Page 89 - ... variable-transmittance visors for motorcycle helmets. Driving or riding safety requires different transmittance levels for varying lighting conditions, and the properties illustrated in Figs. 9 and 10 are excellent for such uses, as concluded in a recent study [29]. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Parts of this work were financed by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research and the National Energy Administration of Sweden. EA gratefully acknowledges a scholarship from the University of Costa...