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Recent Advances in Fabrication of Flexible, Thermochromic Vanadium Dioxide Films for Smart Windows

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano11102674

Keywords

VO2; phase change material; flexible thin film; thermochromics; energy efficient materials

Funding

  1. Creative Materials Discovery Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
  2. Ministry of Science and ICT [NRF-2018M3D1A1059001]
  3. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
  4. Korea government (MSIT) [NRF-2021R1A2C1013604]
  5. Chung-Ang University Graduate Research Scholarship

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The monoclinic-phase VO2(M) has been extensively studied for energy-saving smart windows. Its reversible insulator-metal transition property obstructs infrared radiation in the solar spectrum and aids in managing indoor temperature. The fabrication of flexible thermochromic VO2(M) thin films has great potential for practical applications in smart windows and emerging technologies.
Monoclinic-phase VO2 (VO2(M)) has been extensively studied for use in energy-saving smart windows owing to its reversible insulator-metal transition property. At the critical temperature (T-c = 68 & DEG;C), the insulating VO2(M) (space group P21/c) is transformed into metallic rutile VO2 (VO2(R) space group P42/mnm). VO2(M) exhibits high transmittance in the near-infrared (NIR) wavelength; however, the NIR transmittance decreases significantly after phase transition into VO2(R) at a higher T-c, which obstructs the infrared radiation in the solar spectrum and aids in managing the indoor temperature without requiring an external power supply. Recently, the fabrication of flexible thermochromic VO2(M) thin films has also attracted considerable attention. These flexible films exhibit considerable potential for practical applications because they can be promptly applied to windows in existing buildings and easily integrated into curved surfaces, such as windshields and other automotive windows. Furthermore, flexible VO2(M) thin films fabricated on microscales are potentially applicable in optical actuators and switches. However, most of the existing fabrication methods of phase-pure VO2(M) thin films involve chamber-based deposition, which typically require a high-temperature deposition or calcination process. In this case, flexible polymer substrates cannot be used owing to the low-thermal-resistance condition in the process, which limits the utilization of flexible smart windows in several emerging applications. In this review, we focus on recent advances in the fabrication methods of flexible thermochromic VO2(M) thin films using vacuum deposition methods and solution-based processes and discuss the optical properties of these flexible VO2(M) thin films for potential applications in energy-saving smart windows and several other emerging technologies.

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