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Fall 2020
Smart windows, having electrically-controlled transmission and zero-energy consumption when maintaining a colored or colorless state, increase the energy efficiency of buildings because they offer the potential to greatly reduce the energy cost of lighting, heating and cooling. Currently, the...
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Fall 2024
Electrochromism is the phenomenon where the optical transmittance or absorbance of a material changes under an applied electric potential. When a voltage is applied to an electrochromic material, the optical properties of the material are altered in a reversible fashion. Owing to their optical...