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Self -regulating silver nanaries make circulatory -free smart windows possible

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A new Danish innovation can soon make “smart” windows that automatically manage heat and light – without electricity, wiring or electronics – a practical reality. Scientists from the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (Inano) of Aarhus University have created a transparent coating filled with silver nanning that dynamically adjusts how much solar heat passes through glass, while it remains clear.

The nanoing act as microscopic antennas for near-infrared (NIR) radiation, which carries most of the warmth of the sun. When they are exposed to intense sunlight, they warm up through a thermoplasmic process that reduces the NIR transmission. Because this mechanism is driven directly by light, the coating itself regulates – stronger sunlight causes a stronger reflection of heat, while lower light reduces the effect.

In contrast to electrochrome or mechanically controlled systems, the material functions completely passively. It does not require sensors, wiring or external power, but retains a high visible light transmission, so that buildings can remain clear without excessive heat strengthening. The effect is completely reversible and is confirmed in controlled laboratory experiments.

Researchers note that buildings with extensive glazing often spend more energy on cooling than heating. A passive window layer that blocks heat -producing radiation during the peak sun light can reduce cooling loads, carbon emissions and overall energy consumption and at the same time improve the comfort of interior improvements.

Research report:Thermoplasmonic nanaries for passive solar energy-response smart windows in energy-efficient building applications



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