A Janus Smart Window for Temperature-Adaptive Radiative Cooling and Adjustable Solar Transmittance.

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The advancement of sophisticated smart windows exhibiting superior thermoregulation capabilities in both solar spectrum and long-wave infrared range maintains a prominent objective for researchers in this field. In this study, a Janus window is proposed and prepared based on polymer-stabilized liquid-crystal films/thermochromic materials. It can achieve switchable front long-wave infrared emissivity (ε) and solar modulation ability (ΔT) through dynamic flipping, making it suitable for different seasonal energy-saving requirements. Outdoor experiments show that under daytime illumination, the indoor temperature decreases by 8 °C, and the nighttime temperature drops by 5 °C. MATLAB simulation calculations indicate that the daytime cooling power is 93 W m, while the nighttime cooling power reaches 142 W m. Interestingly, by modifying the conductive layer, it can effectively shield electromagnetic radiation (within the X-band frequency range (8.2-12.4) GHz). Energy simulation reveals the substantial superiority of this device in energy savings compared with single-layer polymer-stabilized liquid crystal, poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide), and normal glass when applied in different climate zones. This research presents a compelling opportunity for the development of sophisticated smart windows characterized by exceptional thermoregulation capabilities.
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Authors Zhang, Zuowei; Yu, Meina; Ma, Cong; He, Longxiang; He, Xian; Yuan, Baohua; Zhang, Luoning; Zou, Cheng; Gao, Yanzi; Yang, Huai
Journal nano-micro letters
Year 2025
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10.1007/s40820-025-01740-1
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