Minute‐Level Room‐Temperature Switching and Long Cycle Stability of Thermochromic Inorganic Perovskite Smart Windows

J Jinlong Jin J Jingjing Zhang J Jiyue Zhang X Xiaowei Chen S Shengwen Zou (School of Energy and Power Engineering Beihang University Beijing 100191 China) Y Yi Xin S Sihao Liu (Gene Expression Laboratory, Salk Institute) G Guangxin Liu (State Key Laboratory of Precious Metal Functional Materials Kunming Institute of Precious Metals Kunming China) X Xiaojun Yan (State Key Laboratory of Common Mechanism Research for Major Diseases and Department of Medical Genetics, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences and School of Basic Medicine, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College) J Jianmei Huang

Abstract

Abstract Perovskite smart windows (PSWs) are widely investigated owing to excellent thermochromic properties, while restricted by poor transition performance and cycle stability. Herein, dimethyl sulfoxide vapor is utilized as an induction reagent for rapid reversible switching at room temperature between the colored and bleached phases. To obtain PSWs with different optical properties and transition performance, red CsPbIBr 2 , yellow Rb 0.5 Cs 0.5 PbIBr 2 and brown CsSn 0.1 Pb 0.9 IBr 2 are prepared through alloying. The perovskites can exhibit reversible switching at 27.4–34.3 °C within 1.9–5.1 min. Even after 100 cycles, they exhibit remarkable stability of luminous transmittance (retention ≥97.4%) and transition time (retention ≥97.6%). Experimental characterization proves that the reversible switching occurs between colored three‐dimension perovskite phase and bleached zero‐dimension perovskite phase. In the field test (air temperature = 21.6–26.5 °C), model houses with PSWs exhibit a maximum indoor temperature drop of 4.2 °C. Furthermore, they exhibit considerable temperature modulation ability up to 7.9 °C under a solar simulator (temperature of the control model house = 60 °C). The decrease in the luminous transmittance of the PSWs after 20 days is 2.9%, indicating excellent long‐term stability. This study offers PSWs with prominent transition performance and long cycle stability.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 9
Published March 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

J

Jinlong Jin

J

Jingjing Zhang

J

Jiyue Zhang

X

Xiaowei Chen

S

Shengwen Zou

School of Energy and Power Engineering Beihang University Beijing 100191 China

Y

Yi Xin

S

Sihao Liu

Gene Expression Laboratory, Salk Institute

G

Guangxin Liu

State Key Laboratory of Precious Metal Functional Materials Kunming Institute of Precious Metals Kunming China

X

Xiaojun Yan

State Key Laboratory of Common Mechanism Research for Major Diseases and Department of Medical Genetics, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences and School of Basic Medicine, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College

J

Jianmei Huang