A groundbreaking study published in Nano-Micro Letters presents a novel Janus smart window that achieves dual electro-thermal collaborative control for temperature-adaptive radiative cooling and adjustable solar transmittance. This innovative window, developed by Professor Huai Yang and his team from Peking University and the University of Science and Technology Beijing, demonstrates superior thermoregulation capabilities, making it a promising solution for energy-efficient buildings.
Why This Smart Window Matters
Innovative Design and Mechanisms
Applications and Future Outlook
Conclusion
The Janus smart window developed by Professor Huai Yang and his team represents a significant advancement in smart window technology. By combining active and passive control mechanisms, this innovative window offers superior thermoregulation capabilities, making it a promising solution for energy-efficient buildings. As research continues to advance, the smart window's potential for reducing energy consumption and enhancing environmental sustainability becomes increasingly clear.
Stay tuned for more groundbreaking advancements from Professor Huai Yang and his team as they continue to push the boundaries of smart window technology!
Nano-Micro Letters
Experimental study
A Janus Smart Window for Temperature‑Adaptive Radiative Cooling and Adjustable Solar Transmittance
27-Apr-2025