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8 October 1999 Highly durable all-solid state electrochromic glazings
Fabien Beteille, P. Boire, Jean-Christophe Giron
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Abstract
After being successfully implemented as self-dimming minors in the automotive industry, electrochromic technologies are moving toward large-area applications. These applications often demand high levels of durability; warranties of ten to twenty years are commonly required in Europe for applications such as car sunroofs and insulated glass units for buildings. These active solar-control glazings need to be priced competitively. Very few EC technologies match all of these requirements. Mixed polymer/metal oxide-layer systems often fail in terms of durability and cost effectiveness, and inexpensive all-organic systems do not usually pass the severe high-temperature and UV tests.
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Fabien Beteille, P. Boire, and Jean-Christophe Giron "Highly durable all-solid state electrochromic glazings", Proc. SPIE 3788, Switchable Materials and Flat Panel Displays, (8 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.365782
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

CRTs

Heat treatments

Manufacturing

Ultraviolet radiation

Buildings

Resistance

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