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Adaptive thermochromic windows from active plasmonic elastomers

Authors :
Yujie Ke
Yichao Tang
Shaofan Wu
Timothy J. White
Jie Yin
Shancheng Wang
Jinqing Peng
Qihua Xiong
Yi Long
Xinglin Wen
Dongyuan Zhao
Yang Zhou
Yutong Tan
Peng Hu
Qiuting Zhang
Yin Yin
School of Materials Science and Engineering
School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Singapore-HUJ Alliance for Research and Enterprise
Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise
Centre for Micro-/Nano-electronics (NOVITAS)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Summary Architectural windows that smartly regulate the indoor solar irradiation are promised to economize the building energy consumption. Here, we demonstrate a method for adaptive, broadband, and highly efficient solar modulation for energy-efficient smart windows through active plasmonics in reconfigurable structures. We develop a kirigami-inspired elastomer containing plasmonic vanadium dioxide (VO2) nanoparticles, in which the geometrical transition and the temperature-dependent localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) present dominant controls in ultraviolet-visible and near-infrared regions, respectively. The active LSPR control, via stretch-induced local dielectric changes is mitigated on reconfigurable metamaterials because of their unique strain distributions. This method demonstrated a desirable property in energy-efficient smart windows facilitating improved solar energy modulation (37.7%), surpassing the best-reported modulation in passive and transparent VO2 thermochromism systems. This first attempt to integrate the plasmonics and reconfigurable structures may inspire developments in smart windows, building energy economization, as well as fundamental studies of plasmonic controls in metastructures.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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