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Smart windows with a new level of energy efficiency developed

30 August 2016 - 17:00 | Interesting information
Smart windows with a new level of energy efficiency developed

Researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin developed smart windows with a new level of energy efficiency, engineering materials that allow windows to reveal light without transferring heat and, conversely, to block light while allowing heat transmission, as described in two new research papers.

By allowing indoor occupants to more precisely control the energy and sunlight passing through a window, the new materials could significantly reduce costs for heating and cooling buildings.

Chemical engineering professor Delia Milliron and her team became the first to develop dual-band electrochromic materials that blend two materials with distinct optical properties for selective control of visible and heat-producing near-infrared light (NIR).