Thin gold films on window panes reflect infra-red radiation and transmit a proportion of visible light that is dependent on the thickness of coating, so providing an effective means of protection from solar radiation. Gold films on double-glazed windows have the further advantage of reducing heat losses in winter, so reducing fuel costs.
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Groth, R., & Reichelt, W. (1974). Gold coated glass in the building industry. Gold Bulletin, 7(3), 62–68. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03215039
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