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Solar-powered nanotech could automatically defrost your car

By Jordan Hindson

6 July 2018

Scraping ice off car window

No more scraping

Jochen Tack / Alamy Stock Photo

Defrosting car windows is a frequent cause of headaches for winter drivers, but now researchers have come up with a solar-powered solution.

Thomas Schutzius at ETH Zurich in Switzerland and his colleagues have developed a nanoscale-thick coating made from gold and titanium dioxide. The tightly-packed gold particles are good absorbers of sunlight and embedding them in titanium dioxide enhances this absorption.

The material fights ice by concentrating solar energy into a small volume, raising the temperature at its surface and leading to rapid defrosting. This coat can be deposited on glass…

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