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Cvd-Transition Metal Oxide Films As Functional Layers in “Smart Windows” and X-Ray Mirrors

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Functional Properties of Nanostructured Materials

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The properties of transition metal oxides are mainly determined by their specific band structure and electron distribution. Electrically activated materials are very interesting due to the variety of potential applications, including elements for information displays, antiglare rearview mirrors, sunroofs and smart windows.

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Gesheva, K., Ivanova, T., Hamelmann, F., Trofimov, O. (2006). Cvd-Transition Metal Oxide Films As Functional Layers in “Smart Windows” and X-Ray Mirrors. In: Kassing, R., Petkov, P., Kulisch, W., Popov, C. (eds) Functional Properties of Nanostructured Materials. Nato Science Series, vol 223. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4594-8_26

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