Coated article having low-E coating with ion beam treated IR reflecting layer and corresponding method
View Patent ↗A coated article is provided that may be used as a vehicle windshield, insulating glass (IG) window unit, or the like. An ion beam is used to treat an infrared (IR) reflecting layer(s) of such a coated article. Advantageously, this has been found to improve sheet resistance (R s ) properties, emittance, solar control properties, and/or durability of the coated article.
1. A coated article including a glass substrate supporting a coating, wherein the coating comprises:
at least one dielectric layer;
an IR reflecting layer comprising Ag and/or Au provided on the substrate, the IR reflecting layer being located over at least the at least one dielectric layer;
at least one additional layer provided on the substrate over at least the IR reflecting layer; and
wherein the IR reflecting layer has an argon and/or krypton content at an upper portion thereof which is greater than that at a lower portion thereof.
2. The coated article of claim 1 , wherein the IR reflecting layer is substantially free of oxygen in at least a portion thereof, and is ion beam treated.
3. The coated article of claim 1 , wherein the IR reflecting layer is substantially metallic or metallic.
4. The coated article of claim 1 , wherein the coated article includes multiple dielectric layers located between the IR reflecting layer and the substrate.
5. The coated article of claim 1 , wherein the coated article has a visible transmission of at least 70% and a sheet resistance (Rs) of no greater than 5.0 ohms/square.
6. A coated article including a glass substrate supporting a coating, wherein the coating comprises:
at least one dielectric layer;
an IR reflecting layer comprising Ag and/or Au provided on the substrate, the IR reflecting layer being located over at least the at least one dielectric layer;
at least one additional layer provided on the substrate over at least the IR reflecting layer;
wherein the IR reflecting layer at least one of: (a) comprises silver and has a majority compressive stress, and/or (b) has an argon and/or krypton content at an upper portion thereof which is greater than that at a lower portion thereof; and
wherein the IR reflecting layer is graded with respect to argon and/or krypton content, so that an upper portion of the IR reflecting layer has a higher argon and/or krypton concentration than does a lower portion of the IR reflecting layer.
7. The coated article of claim 6 , wherein the IR reflecting layer is graded with respect to argon content, so that an upper portion of the IR reflecting layer has a higher argon concentration than does a lower portion of the IR reflecting layer.
8. The coated article of claim 6 , wherein the IR reflecting layer is graded with respect to krypton content, so that an upper portion of the IR reflecting layer has a higher krypton concentration than does a lower portion of the IR reflecting layer.
9. The coated article of claim 6 , further including another IR reflecting layer located over at least said IR reflecting layer comprising Ag and/or Au.
10. A coated article including a glass substrate supporting a coating, wherein the coating comprises:
at least one dielectric layer;
an IR reflecting layer comprising Ag and/or Au provided on the substrate, the IR reflecting layer being located over at least the at least one dielectric layer;
at least one additional layer provided on the substrate over at least the IR reflecting layer;
wherein the IR reflecting layer at least one of: (a) comprises silver and has a majority compressive stress, and/or (b) has an argon and/or krypton content at an upper portion thereof which is greater than that at a lower portion thereof; and
wherein an upper portion of the IR reflecting layer has an argon and/or krypton concentration at least 10% higher than that of a lower portion of the IR reflecting layer.
11. The coated article of claim 10 , wherein the upper portion of the IR reflecting layer has an argon concentration at least 10% higher than that of the lower portion of the IR reflecting layer.
12. The coated article of claim 10 , wherein the upper portion of the IR reflecting layer has a krypton concentration at least 10% higher than that of the lower portion of the IR reflecting layer.
13. The coated article of claim 10 , further including another IR reflecting layer located over at least said IR reflecting layer comprising Ag and/or Au.
14. A coated article including a glass substrate supporting a coating, wherein the coating comprises:
at least one dielectric layer;
an IR reflecting layer comprising Ag and/or Au provided on the substrate, the IR reflecting layer being located over at least the at least one dielectric layer;
at least one additional layer provided on the substrate over at least the IR reflecting layer;
wherein the IR reflecting layer at least one of: (a) comprises silver and has a majority compressive stress, and/or (b) has an argon and/or krypton content at an upper portion thereof which is greater than that at a lower portion thereof; and
wherein an upper portion of the IR reflecting layer has an argon and/or krypton concentration at least 20% higher than that of a lower portion of the IR reflecting layer.
15. The coated article of claim 14 , wherein the upper portion of the IR reflecting layer has an argon concentration at least 20% higher than that of the lower portion of the IR reflecting layer.
16. The coated article of claim 14 , wherein the upper portion of the IR reflecting layer has a krypton concentration at least 20% higher than that of the lower portion of the IR reflecting layer.
17. The coated article of claim 14 , further including another IR reflecting layer located over at least said IR reflecting layer comprising Ag andlor Au.
18. A coated article including a glass substrate supporting a coating, wherein the coating comprises:
at least one dielectric layer;
an IR reflecting layer comprising Ag and/or Au provided on the substrate, the IR reflecting layer being located over at least the at least one dielectric layer;
at least one additional layer provided on the substrate over at least the IR reflecting layer; and
wherein the IR reflecting layer comprises silver and has a majority compressive stress, and wherein the IR reflecting layer has an argon and/or krypton content at an upper portion thereof which is greater than at a lower portion thereof.