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Firsthand insights into the current and future technology and large-scale applications of color- and opacity-changing optical materials
Chromogenics delivers a comprehensive overview of the industry-relevant scientific background of chromogenics and provides details on successful manufacturing techniques for the scalable fabrication of products, enabling readers to apply chromogenic materials in billion-dollar market segments such as the car industry (rear-view mirrors) and building and construction industry (self-tinting windows), as well as for individual end-user products such as sunglasses.
Contributed to by developers of chromogenic products from leading companies and industry-near research institutions such as Fraunhofer, Merck, Pleotint, and Gentex, Chromogenics explores sample topics including:
Electrochromics (both inorganic and polymeric), thermochromics, and suspended particle devices (SPD)
Encapsulated pigment devices, specific liquid crystals, and polymer dispersed liquid crystals (PDLC)
Vacuum web coaters and their large-area coatings, transparent electronic conductors, sputter coating processes, and pyrolytic doped tin oxide
Emerging commercial technologies including pyrolytic deposition, magnetron sputtering, slot die coating, and doctor blade coating
Products such as switchable self-dimming mirrors and switchable glazing for glare reduction, solar energy control, and privacy glazing
Presenting state-of-the-art research in the field along with future outlooks, Chromogenics is an essential reference on the subject for materials scientists, physical chemists, applied physicists, and engineering scientists in industry.
Contents
Preface
PART I. TECHNOLOGIES
1 Introduction to Chromogenics
2 Inorganic and Organic Electrochromics
3 Trends in Organic Electrochromic Materials and their Applications
4 Polymeric Electrochromics
5 Evolution of Industrial Polymer Dispersed Liquid Christal (PDLC) Technology: A Review of Industrial Development, Manufacturing, and Emerging Technologies in Europe
6 Suspended Particle Devices
7 Inorganic Thermochromics & Photochromics
8 Other Chromogenic Technologies
PART II. MANUFACTURING
9 Introduction to Manufacturing
10 Sputter Coating Processes and Industrial Applications
11 Vacuum Web Coaters and their Large-Area Coatings used in Chromogenics Products: Technology and Applications of Transparent Electronic Conductors
12 Pyrolytic Doped Tin Oxide on Glass for Chromogenic Products
13 A View to the Future