Carbon nanotube 'smart windows' offer energy savings by modulating near-infrared light transmission

Date 18th, Aug 2025
Source Phys.org - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

Half of the sun's radiant energy falls outside of the visible spectrum. On a cold day, this extra infrared light provides additional warmth to residential and commercial buildings. On a warm day, it leads to unwanted heating that must be dealt with through energy-intensive climate control methods such as air-conditioning.