C03C2217/228

TRANSPARENT DIFFUSIVE OLED SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A SUBSTRATE
20170263894 · 2017-09-14 · ·

A method for preparing a laminate substrate for a light emitting device includes providing a glass substrate having a refraction index, at 550 nm, of between 1.45 and 1.65, coating a glass frit having a refractive index, at 550 nm, of at least 1.7 onto the glass substrate, firing the resulting frit coated glass substrate at a temperature above the Littleton temperature of the glass frit thereby forming a first high index enamel layer, coating a metal oxide layer onto the first high index enamel layer, and firing the resulting coated glass substrate at a temperature above the Littleton temperature of the glass frit, thereby making react the metal oxide with the underlying first high index enamel layer and forming a second high index enamel layer with a plurality of spherical voids embedded in the upper section of the second high index enamel layer near the interface with air.

Coated article including ultra-fast laser treated silver-inclusive layer in low-emissivity thin film coating, and/or method of making the same

Certain example embodiments relate to ultra-fast laser treatment of silver-inclusive (low-emissivity) low-E coatings, coated articles including such coatings, and/or associated methods. The low-E coating is formed on a substrate (e.g., borosilicate or soda lime silica glass), with the low-E coating including at least one sputter-deposited silver-based layer, and with each said silver-based layer being sandwiched between one or more dielectric layers. The low-E coating is exposed to laser pulses having a duration of no more than 10.sup.−12 seconds, a wavelength of 355-500 nm, and an energy density of more than 30 kW/cm.sup.2. The exposing is performed so as to avoid increasing temperature of the low-E coating to more than 300 degrees C. while also reducing (a) grain boundaries with respect to, and vacancies in, each said silver-based layer, (b) each said silver-based layer's refractive index, and (c) emissivity of the low-E coating compared to its as-deposited form.

Fitout articles and articles of equipment for kitchens or laboratories with a lighting element

A fitout article or article of equipment for a kitchen or laboratory is provided. The article has a lighting and separating element. The separating element in a region of the lighting element has light transmittance of at least 0.1% and less than 12%. The lighting element in the interior emits light that passes through the separating element and to the exterior. The separating element has a glass or glass-ceramic substrate having a CTE of −6 to 6 ppm/K and has a colour locus in the CIELAB colour space with the coordinates L* of 20 to 40, a* of −6 to 6 and b* of −6 to 6. D65 standard illuminant light, after passing through the separating element, is within a white region W1 determined in the chromaticity diagram CIExyY−2° by the following coordinates: TABLE-US-00001 White region W1 x y 0.27 0.21 0.22 0.25 0.32 0.37 0.45 0.45 0.47 0.34 0.36  0.29.

Optical thin film and manufacturing method of optical element

An optical thin film provided on a base substrate, includes a layer whose main component is ytterbium oxide, and a layer whose main component is magnesium fluoride. The layer whose main component is magnesium fluoride disposed on the layer whose main component is ytterbium oxide. The layer whose main component is magnesium fluoride is positioned opposite from the base substrate with respect to the layer whose main component is ytterbium oxide.

Coating composition and cooking appliance

A coating composition includes phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), aluminum oxide (Al2O3), boron trioxide (B2O3), zinc oxide (ZnO), I group-based metal oxide, and II group-based metal oxide. The coating composition includes by weight based on a total weight of the coating composition 35 to 55% P.sub.2O.sub.5, 5 to 35% Al.sub.2O.sub.3, 5 to 40% I group-based metal oxide, 5 to 10% B.sub.2O.sub.3, 1 to 5% ZnO, and 1 to 10% II group-based metal oxide.

COATED ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20220153636 · 2022-05-19 ·

A coated article includes a transparent substrate, a multilayer thin film coating disposed on the transparent substrate, and a patterned area having an enamel coating formed on at least part of the transparent substrate in a predetermined pattern, wherein the multilayer thin film coating includes a first dielectric layer, a metallic functional layer having an infrared ray reflection function, and a second dielectric layer, which are sequentially disposed in a direction away from the transparent substrate, and the patterned area includes the first dielectric layer remaining on the substrate after the second dielectric layer and the metallic functional layer are removed from the multilayer thin film coating, and the enamel coating formed on the first dielectric layer.

HEAT TREATABLE COATED ARTICLE HAVING ANTIREFLECTIVE COATING(S) ON SUBSTRATE

A coated article including a first antireflective (AR) coating supported by a glass substrate, wherein the first coating may include, moving away from the glass substrate: a dielectric first high index layer; a dielectric first low index layer; a dielectric second high index layer; a dielectric second low index layer comprising an oxide of silicon; a dielectric third high index layer comprising an oxide of niobium; a dielectric first medium index layer, wherein the third high index layer comprising the oxide of niobium is located between and directly contacting the second low index layer comprising the oxide of silicon and the first medium index layer; a dielectric third low index layer; and an overcoat layer; wherein the first coating contains no IR reflecting layer based on silver and/or gold; wherein, from the perspective of a viewer of the coated article, the first coating may be configured so that the coated article has a film side reflective ΔE* value of no greater than 3.0 upon heat treatment of at least about 580 degrees C. The ΔE* value(s) may be measured either with a substantially symmetrical/similar AR coating on the other side of the same glass substrate, or absent any AR coating on the other side of the glass substrate.

CRYSTALLINE MONOCLINIC VO2 PREPARATION

The disclosure pertains to methods for the preparation of crystalline monoclinic VO2 as well as to materials and articles. In a described method, amorphous VO2 is annealed in an oxygen-containing atmosphere to give crystalline monoclinic VO2.

SURFACE-MODIFIED GLASS, ELECTRONIC COMPONENT, AND METHOD FOR FORMING SILICATE FILM
20220024814 · 2022-01-27 ·

A surface-modified glass that includes glass containing at least one multivalent metal ion; and a silicate film on a surface of the glass, the silicate film containing a multivalent metal ion in common with that of the glass.

A LOW-E COATING WHICH IS APPLICABLE TO LAMINATED AUTOMOTIVE GLASSES

The present invention is related to a triple silver low-e coating and developed with electrically conductive and heatable characteristic in order to be used on the second or third surfaces of laminated automobile glasses.