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Title: Optical properties of thermotropic layers

Conference ·
OSTI ID:194846
 [1]; ;  [2]
  1. Interpane E and BmbH, Lauenfoerde (Germany)
  2. Fraunhofer Inst. for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg (Germany)

A number of different thermotropic materials are now known, which operate on the principle of a reversible change between a homogeneous, transparent state at lower temperature and a heterogeneous, scattering state at higher temperature. Depending on the switching temperature, which is between 20 and 100 C for the samples investigated, these materials can be used to prevent overheating in different solar energy applications, e.g. overhead glazing, transparently insulated walls and flat-plate collectors. In this paper, such materials are characterized experimentally by the temperature dependence of the direct-direct and direct-hemispherical transmittance and reflectance spectra over the solar spectral range. The results from multiple scattering theory for Mie scatterers and models for scattering in random media are compared to determine their correctness in describing the material structure in its scattering state. One the basis of the results obtained (diameter of scattering center or typical correlation length for a refractive index domain and difference between the component dielectric constants), suggestions are made on the changes required for a further optimization of the solar radiation switching performance.

OSTI ID:
194846
Report Number(s):
CONF-9404167-; ISBN 0-8194-1564-2; TRN: IM9611%%348
Resource Relation:
Conference: SPIE 13: international symposium on optical materials technology for energy efficiency and solar energy conversion, Freiburg (Germany), 18-22 Apr 1994; Other Information: PBD: 1994; Related Information: Is Part Of Optical materials technology for energy efficiency and solar energy conversion XIII; Wittwer, V. [ed.] [Fraunhofer Inst. for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg (Germany)]; Granqvist, C.G. [ed.] [Uppsala Univ. (Sweden). Dept. of Technology]; Lampert, C. [ed.] [Lawrence Berkeley Lab., Berkeley, CA (United States). Energy and Environment Div.]; PB: 863 p.; Proceedings/SPIE, Volume 2255
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English