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titleOfInvention Functional building material including low-emissivity coat for windows
abstract A transparent substrate and a low-emission coating formed on one surface of the transparent substrate, wherein the low-emission coating is sequentially stacked from the transparent substrate: a first dielectric layer, a second dielectric layer, a lower barrier layer, a third dielectric layer, and a first Including a low-emission protective layer, a low-emission layer, a second low-emission protective layer, a fourth dielectric layer, a fifth dielectric layer, an upper barrier layer, and a sixth dielectric layer, wherein the refractive index of the first dielectric layer and the third dielectric layer are respectively A functional building material for windows and doors is provided that is lower than the refractive index of the second dielectric layer, wherein the refractive index of the fourth dielectric layer and the refractive index of the sixth dielectric layer are lower than that of the fifth dielectric layer, respectively.
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