Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol.128, 36-40, 2014
Thermochromic amorphous VO2 coatings grown by APCVD using a single-precursor
This work reports the growth of thermochromic amorphous vanadium dioxide coatings on SnO2-precoated glass substrates by atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition using vanadyl (V) triisopropoxide as single-precursor at 450 degrees C. The best reversible transition behavior was at 65.5 degrees C as derived from the transmittance-temperature measurements. This finding is discussed in terms of variations in microstructure occurring during the different nitrogen flow rate studies. We show that the thermochromic behavior of the oxides is determined by the presence of well-defined monoclinic vanadium dioxide. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition;Vanadium dioxide;Thermochromism;Transition characteristics