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Project

Self-cleaning and anti-bacterial surfaces (Mirage)

Duration

2007-2009

Keywords

Smart coatings, electrochromic and thermochromic materials, organic light emitting diodes

Description

The MIRAGE project is part of the mechanical engineering competitiveness hub (MecaTech cluster) which has been set up in the context of the Marshall Plan that aims to revitalize the Walloon economy. It aims to develop smart surface coatings for better environmental management. In the frame of this project, the Solid-state Physics Laboratory is involved in two research topics: ECTC and OLED. In the former, issues related to the management of both thermal and optical fluxes through a building envelope are studied. Technological solutions under investigation take mainly the form of thin layers of electrochromic materials (tungsten oxide) and thermochromic materials (vanadium oxide) which are deposited on a steel substrate. In the later, issues related to the optimization of light extraction from organic light emitting diodes are studied. Technological solutions under investigation take mainly the form of corrugations of the interface between the light emitting material and the surrounding environment. The industrial partner of the MIRAGE project is ARCELOR-MITTAL.

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Staff (finished contracts)

Chairperson(s)

Stephane LUCAS Leader 081/725481

Academic staff

Jean-Pol VIGNERON Professor 081/724711

Research staff

Olivier DEPARIS Researcher 081/725235
Laurent DREESEN Researcher
Noan NIVARLET Researcher
Priscilla SIMONIS Researcher 081/724702

Publications (2)

Papers

2009
Synthesis of titanium dioxide nanoparticles by reactive DC magnetron sputtering , in Thin Solid Films, volume 518, pp. 112-115
Laurent DREESEN, Jean-François COLOMER, Hervé LIMAGE, Alexandre GIGUÈRE, Stephane LUCAS

Collaborations

  • Materia Nova
  • AGC Flat Glass
  • UMH, Université de Mons Hainaut
  • Realco
  • ARCELOR
  • ULG - Université de liège

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