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Optical Properties of Granular Materials: How to Model Coatings for Energy-Efficient Windows
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
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I discuss coatings for energy efficient windows of several different kinds with a view to the possibility of modelling their optical properties by effective medium theory. Special attention is given to spectrally selective noble-metal-based coatings with induced transmission due to voids, angular selective metal coatings with oblique columnar microstructure, and tentative theoretical descriptions of chromogenic materials having dynamic radiative properties.
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