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Thermochromic and Thermotropic Materials
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Chromogenic materials change their optical properties in response to an external stimulus. Due to their potential applications as light valve (e.g., in sun protecting glazing) or as temperature sensor, thermotropic, and thermochromic materials have come more and more into the focus of research and development. Commercialization of such high-tech pr
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- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Thermochromic Materials Based on Reflection
- Chapter 2: Thermochromic Materials Based on Light Absorption
- Chapter 3: Thermochromic and Thermotropic Materials Based on Light Scattering
- Chapter 4: Application of Thermochromic and Thermotropic Materials
- Chapter 5: Active Triggering and Energetic Characterization of Thermotropic and of Thermochromic Materials
- Chapter 6: Concluding Remarks
- Back Cover