\u3cp\u3eAs buildings are a large energy user, it is important to not only reduce their consumption, but also have them generate their own electricity. Here, we describe a smart window that could reduce electricity consumption, normally used for air conditioning and lighting, by absorbing excess solar radiation with dichroic fluorescent dye molecules aligned in a switchable liquid crystal host and guiding the re-emitted light energy to the edges of the device, where it can be used to generate electricity via attached photovoltaic cells. The liquid crystals are responsive both to temperature changes and applied electrical fields. At higher temperatures, transmission decreases due to increased disorder in the liquid crystals, while the applic...
A supertwist liquid crystalline luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) "smart" window is fabricated wh...
Goossen, Keith W.Currently, most building envelope elements such as facades, roofs, and windows are ...
The energy consumption of buildings, particularly heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems...
As buildings are a large energy user, it is important to not only reduce their consumption, but also...
Global warming, due to the consumption of fossil energy, is one of the biggest challenges in recent ...
Smart’ windows, mostly based on chromogenic events triggered chemically, electrically or otherwise, ...
A new type of smart window is proposed that makes use of fluorescent dye guests in a liquid-crysta...
Energy consumption by private and commercial sectors in the U.S. has steadily grown over the last de...
Smart glass technology is promising building envelope solution for Responsive Building Envelopes (RB...
An optically controlled energy-harvesting smart window that incorporates a semitransparent solar cel...
A survey on prototype and currently commercial dynamic tintable smart windows has been carried out. ...
'Smart' windows which reversibly increase their reflectivity upon heating are attracting considerabl...
Liquid crystal (LC) smart windows that are able to regulate natural light by changing the optical tr...
Materials that rapidly change their optical properties in response to external stimuli are crucial f...
Materials that rapidly change their optical properties in response to external stimuli are crucial f...
A supertwist liquid crystalline luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) "smart" window is fabricated wh...
Goossen, Keith W.Currently, most building envelope elements such as facades, roofs, and windows are ...
The energy consumption of buildings, particularly heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems...
As buildings are a large energy user, it is important to not only reduce their consumption, but also...
Global warming, due to the consumption of fossil energy, is one of the biggest challenges in recent ...
Smart’ windows, mostly based on chromogenic events triggered chemically, electrically or otherwise, ...
A new type of smart window is proposed that makes use of fluorescent dye guests in a liquid-crysta...
Energy consumption by private and commercial sectors in the U.S. has steadily grown over the last de...
Smart glass technology is promising building envelope solution for Responsive Building Envelopes (RB...
An optically controlled energy-harvesting smart window that incorporates a semitransparent solar cel...
A survey on prototype and currently commercial dynamic tintable smart windows has been carried out. ...
'Smart' windows which reversibly increase their reflectivity upon heating are attracting considerabl...
Liquid crystal (LC) smart windows that are able to regulate natural light by changing the optical tr...
Materials that rapidly change their optical properties in response to external stimuli are crucial f...
Materials that rapidly change their optical properties in response to external stimuli are crucial f...
A supertwist liquid crystalline luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) "smart" window is fabricated wh...
Goossen, Keith W.Currently, most building envelope elements such as facades, roofs, and windows are ...
The energy consumption of buildings, particularly heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems...