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Tungsten-doped vanadium dioxide thin films as smart windows with self-cleaning and energy-saving functions

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Abstract A simple and cost effective sol-gel process is developed for producing thermochromic tungsten-doped thin films of vanadium dioxide (VO 2 ). The precursor is first prepared by the reaction… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A simple and cost effective sol-gel process is developed for producing thermochromic tungsten-doped thin films of vanadium dioxide (VO 2 ). The precursor is first prepared by the reaction of vanadyl acetylacetonate, methanol, and tungsten chloride in a beaker. The precursor is then spin-coated on the substrate and, finally, annealed at 600 °C in argon gas. The resulting vanadium dioxide thin films are characterized by X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, variable temperature UV/Vis spectroscopy, and contact angle measurements. The results indicate that the particles of tungsten-doped vanadium dioxide thin films range from 30 to 150 nm, and the thin films show excellent hydrophilicity with a water contact angle (WCA) of 12°. According to optical tests, the tungsten-doped vanadium dioxide thin films exhibit satisfactory optical properties with an applicable integrated luminous transmittance ( T lum,s  = 80.75%, T lum,m  = 79.24%) and excellent solar regulation efficiency (△ T sol  = 9.10%, from T sol,s  = 81.40% to T sol,m  = 72.30%). The VO 2 films exhibit an applicable transition temperature of the semiconductor-to-metal phase change: at a W-doping level of 2 at.%, the transition temperature was measured to be 32 °C. The simple and low-cost method is a noteworthy addition to literature on the synthesis of nanostructured materials towards applications in energy-saving smart windows.

Keywords: thin films; dioxide thin; tungsten doped; vanadium dioxide

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2017

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