Surface Coating of Electrochromic Switchable Mirror Glass Based on Mg--Ni Thin Film for High Durability in the Environment
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概要
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We have developed an electrochromic switchable mirror with high durability in the environment for practical applications. The structure of the new device includes an ultraviolet-cured epoxy resin and cover glass as surface coating. Although the new device has thicker films than the conventional device without surface coating, it exhibited excellent optical switching properties and high transmittance of around 54% in the transparent state. Its durability in the environment was investigated. If stored in open air and in the simulated environment, the conventional device rapidly degraded. On the other hand, the newly developed device exhibited higher durability in the environment.
- Japan Society of Applied Physicsの論文
- 2010-04-25
著者
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YAMADA Yasusei
Materials Research Institute for Sustainable Development, National Institute of Advanced Industrial
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OKADA Masahisa
Materials Research Institute for Sustainable Development, National Institute of Advanced Industrial
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TAJIMA Kazuki
Materials Research Institute for Sustainable Development, National Institute of Advanced Industrial
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YOSHIMURA Kazuki
Materials Research Institute for Sustainable Development, National Institute of Advanced Industrial
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Okada Masahisa
Material Res. Inst. For Sustainable Dev. National Inst. Of Advanced Industrial Sci. And Technol. (ai
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Tajima Kasuki
Material Research Institute For Sustainable Development National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Sc
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Yamada Yasusei
Material Research Institute For Sustainable Development National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Sc
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Yoshimura Kazuki
Material Research Institute for Sustainable Development, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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Tajima Kazuki
Material Research Institute for Sustainable Development, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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