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Thermochromic Films of VO2:W for "Smart" Solar Energy Applications

Paone, A.  
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Joly, M.  
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Sanjines, R.
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2009
CISBAT 2009 Proceedings, International Scientific Conference Renewables in a Changing Climate
CISBAT 2009

Overheating is a problem with the use of active/passive solar energy in thermal solar energy systems. A solution to these problems might be provided by a thermochromic material such as vanadium dioxide. In order to simulate the optical behaviour of multilayered coatings, knowledge on its optical properties is necessary. We determined point-by-point the dielectric function for VO2:W by ellipsometry. For validation, the solar spectra were measured by spectrophotometry. Such data have been compared with the computer simulations based on the determined optical properties. Finally, we collect optical data by infrared-imaging to detect the switch in emissivity of VO2:W at around 45°C.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Paone, A.  
Joly, M.  
Sanjines, R.
Romanyuk, A.
Scartezzini, J.-L.  
Schueler, A.  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

EPFL

Publisher place

Lausanne

Published in
CISBAT 2009 Proceedings, International Scientific Conference Renewables in a Changing Climate
Start page

29

End page

34

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NON-REVIEWED

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LESO-PB  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
CISBAT 2009

Lausanne

September 2-3

Available on Infoscience
February 17, 2010
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