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An Optimized Self-Adaptive Thermal Radiation Turn-Down Coating with Vanadium Dioxide Nanowire Array (2108.06013v1)

Published 13 Aug 2021 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph

Abstract: High performance metasurfaces for thermal radiative cooling applications can be identified using computational optimization methods. This work has identified an easy-to-fabricate temperature phase transition VO2 nanowire array laid atop dielectric BaF2 Fabry-Perot cavity-on-metal with total coating thickness of 2 um. This optimized structure has ability to self-adaptively switch between high reflectance at low temperature to high emissivity at high temperature in the broad thermal infrared spectrum. This design demonstrates exceptional turn-down figure-of-merit compared to previously realized configurations utilizing VO2 metasurfaces and multilayers. The mechanism is achieved with a sub-wavelength nanowire array effective medium that switches between anti-reflecting gradient coating and Fabry-Perot interference. This thin metasurface coating could impact self-cooling of the solar cells, batteries, and electrical devices where risk presents at high temperatures.

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