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Ultrabroadband Photonic Structures To Achieve High-Performance Daytime Radiative Cooling
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2013
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Radiative Heat TransferPhotonicsOptical MaterialsEngineeringThermal RadiationPhysicsOptical PropertiesRadiative AbsorptionApplied PhysicsInfrared OpticLight AbsorptionTerrestrial StructuresBroadband MirrorSolar LightUltrabroadband Photonic StructuresEmissivity
If properly designed, terrestrial structures can passively cool themselves through radiative emission of heat to outer space. For the first time, we present a metal-dielectric photonic structure capable of radiative cooling in daytime outdoor conditions. The structure behaves as a broadband mirror for solar light, while simultaneously emitting strongly in the mid-IR within the atmospheric transparency window, achieving a net cooling power in excess of 100 W/m(2) at ambient temperature. This cooling persists in the presence of significant convective/conductive heat exchange and nonideal atmospheric conditions.
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