Issue 10, 2011

Solution-based fabrication of vanadium dioxide on F:SnO2 substrates with largely enhanced thermochromism and low-emissivity for energy-saving applications

Abstract

Vanadium dioxide is a key material for thermochromic smart windows that can respond to environmental temperatures to modulate near infrared irradiation from a transparent state at low-temperature to an opaque state at high-temperature while maintaining the visible transmittance. This paper reports a novel VO2/FTO/glass multi-layered structure, which shows promising optical properties for application to energy-efficient smart windows. VO2 thin films are deposited on F-doped SnO2 (FTO) glasses by annealing a precursor film that is obtained via a solution-based process. The rutile-structured FTO substrate enhances the crystallinity of the VO2 films and lowers the synthesis temperature to ∼390 °C. The VO2/FTO/substrate double-layered films show both improved low-emissivity performance and distinct thermochromic properties. For a 65 nm thick VO2/FTO substrate double-layered film, low emissivities of 0.19 and 0.27 before and after the metal-insulator phase transition (MIPT) are obtained, while a solar transmittance modulation efficiency (η, in the wavelength range of 280–2600 nm) of 4.9% is achieved. A TiO2 anti-reflective coating (ARC) is incorporated to form a three-layered TiO2/VO2/FTO/substrate structure to boost the integrated visible transmittance (Tvis) while maintaining the low-emissivity performance. A 29.4% improvement for Tvis from 34.0% to 44.0% at room temperature is achieved for a 55 nm thick VO2 film coated with a TiO2 layer while emissivities of 0.13 and 0.24 before and after MIPT are maintained. Moreover, η is also increased significantly, from 4.3% for the VO2/FTO/substrate structure to 8.8% for the TiO2/VO2/FTO/substrate structure. Our results demonstrate a new approach of combining both thermochromism and low-emissivity performance for applications such as VO2-based energy-saving windows.

Graphical abstract: Solution-based fabrication of vanadium dioxide on F:SnO2 substrates with largely enhanced thermochromism and low-emissivity for energy-saving applications

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jul 2011
Accepted
29 Jul 2011
First published
08 Sep 2011

Energy Environ. Sci., 2011,4, 4290-4297

Solution-based fabrication of vanadium dioxide on F:SnO2 substrates with largely enhanced thermochromism and low-emissivity for energy-saving applications

Z. Zhang, Y. Gao, H. Luo, L. Kang, Z. Chen, J. Du, M. Kanehira, Y. Zhang and Z. L. Wang, Energy Environ. Sci., 2011, 4, 4290 DOI: 10.1039/C1EE02092G

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