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2 November 1984 Characterization Of A Low Emissivity Coating In Large Scale Production
Steven J. Nadel, Thomas S. Mosakowski
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Abstract
Optimal properties of a low emissivity coating are quantified in terms of optical, thermal and aesthetic parameters. Large scale production of a Zinc Oxide/Silver/Zinc Oxide coating deposited on glass by reactive D.C. magnetron sputtering was sampled over a six-month period. The distributions of performance parameters describing the visible and solar transmission and reflection, emissivity and film color were analyzed and related to production process variations.
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Steven J. Nadel and Thomas S. Mosakowski "Characterization Of A Low Emissivity Coating In Large Scale Production", Proc. SPIE 0502, Optical Materials Technology for Energy Efficiency and Solar Energy Conversion III, (2 November 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944779
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Solar energy

Reflection

Glasses

Oxides

Sputter deposition

Energy efficiency

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