Abstract:
Vanadium dioxide (VO
2) exhibits an insulator-metal phase transition near 68 ℃, coupled with a sudden alteration in near-infrared light transmittance, rendering it highly promising for intelligent energy-saving windows. Despite extensive research in recent years on preparation methods, phase transition mechanisms, and enhancement of dimming capabilities for VO
2, practical applications face numerous challenges. These include its high intrinsic phase transition temperature, low visible light transmittance (
Tlum) , inefficient regulation of solar energy (∆
Tsol) , poor weather resistance, and limited color comfort (brownish-yellow hue) . Addressing these challenges, researchers worldwide have conducted extensive investigations, with composite structures emerging as a promising avenue for enhancing the overall performance of VO
2 and advancing its practical applications. However, there remains a paucity of comprehensive reviews on VO
2-based composite structures. This paper provides a synthesis and discussion of the preparation methods and performance research progress in the field of smart windows of VO
2-based composite structures, while also exploring the future prospects of VO
2-based composite structures.