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Investigation of IR Reflective Coating for Plexiglas Canopy

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Purpose: Solar energy is necessary for our global ecosystem. In certain times and parts of the world, the heat generated from the energy of the Sun becomes uncomfortable for us and we need to use additional energy to cool down the generated heat from the Sun. This additional energy usage is detrimental to our environment due to generation of air pollution and use of our natural energy resources. The purpose of this paper is to investigate prevention of undesired generation of heat by the Sun using reflective coating materials. Methodology: In this study, using literature review, Ga doped Zinc Oxide (GZO) is theoretically investigated as a visible light transparent and infrared reflective coating material for the Plexiglas canopy of a solar car. The effect of doping concentration and film thickness is reviewed and discussed. Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) is also studied, using various literature reviews, as an infrared reflective coating material that is transparent in the visible light region. Finally, a spectrophotometer was used to examine the optical properties of a Plexiglas, slide glass, and ITO coated glass, and the results of UV and visible light transmittance measurement of the three materials is presented and discussed. Findings: GZO and ITO films both have high transparency in the visible region of the solar spectrum and high reflectivity to IR radiation starting from 1500 nm to higher wavelengths. None of these films completely reflect the IR radiation with wavelengths in the range of 700 nm to 1500 nm which contribute to generation of heat most. Many factors such as doping concentration and thickness of the films affect reflectivity of the films due to their effect on shifting the plasma frequency. Increasing doping concentration and thickness of the GZO films until a certain threshold improves IR reflectivity of GZO films, but it was not possible to precisely formulate these factors within this study. Reducing the particle size in nanoparticle ITO film improves transmittance of the film in the visible light region and its reflectance in the IR region. The measurement results showed that Plexiglas and glass have a high transparency to visible and near IR radiation. Recommendations: Further investigation and experimentation is recommended to fully understand and formulate doping concentration and film thickness of GZO and ITO to achieve optimal IR reflectivity within the 700 to 1500 nm wavelength region while maintaining visible light transparency. In regards to ITO coating, reduced nanoparticle size is recommended to improve the desired visible and IR transparency and reflectivity of the film. Although GZO and ITO coatings’ doping concentration and thickness to achieve IR reflectivity within the 700 to 1500 nm wavelengths is not well understood in this study, to reduce heat generation they are still recommended as a coating material due to their reflectivity to IR with wavelengths of above 1500 nm which also play a role in generation of heat.
Title: Investigation of IR Reflective Coating for Plexiglas Canopy
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Purpose: Solar energy is necessary for our global ecosystem.
In certain times and parts of the world, the heat generated from the energy of the Sun becomes uncomfortable for us and we need to use additional energy to cool down the generated heat from the Sun.
This additional energy usage is detrimental to our environment due to generation of air pollution and use of our natural energy resources.
The purpose of this paper is to investigate prevention of undesired generation of heat by the Sun using reflective coating materials.
Methodology: In this study, using literature review, Ga doped Zinc Oxide (GZO) is theoretically investigated as a visible light transparent and infrared reflective coating material for the Plexiglas canopy of a solar car.
The effect of doping concentration and film thickness is reviewed and discussed.
Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) is also studied, using various literature reviews, as an infrared reflective coating material that is transparent in the visible light region.
Finally, a spectrophotometer was used to examine the optical properties of a Plexiglas, slide glass, and ITO coated glass, and the results of UV and visible light transmittance measurement of the three materials is presented and discussed.
Findings: GZO and ITO films both have high transparency in the visible region of the solar spectrum and high reflectivity to IR radiation starting from 1500 nm to higher wavelengths.
None of these films completely reflect the IR radiation with wavelengths in the range of 700 nm to 1500 nm which contribute to generation of heat most.
Many factors such as doping concentration and thickness of the films affect reflectivity of the films due to their effect on shifting the plasma frequency.
Increasing doping concentration and thickness of the GZO films until a certain threshold improves IR reflectivity of GZO films, but it was not possible to precisely formulate these factors within this study.
Reducing the particle size in nanoparticle ITO film improves transmittance of the film in the visible light region and its reflectance in the IR region.
The measurement results showed that Plexiglas and glass have a high transparency to visible and near IR radiation.
Recommendations: Further investigation and experimentation is recommended to fully understand and formulate doping concentration and film thickness of GZO and ITO to achieve optimal IR reflectivity within the 700 to 1500 nm wavelength region while maintaining visible light transparency.
In regards to ITO coating, reduced nanoparticle size is recommended to improve the desired visible and IR transparency and reflectivity of the film.
Although GZO and ITO coatings’ doping concentration and thickness to achieve IR reflectivity within the 700 to 1500 nm wavelengths is not well understood in this study, to reduce heat generation they are still recommended as a coating material due to their reflectivity to IR with wavelengths of above 1500 nm which also play a role in generation of heat.

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