articleNano LettersMar 5, 2013Closed access

Ultrabroadband Photonic Structures To Achieve High-Performance Daytime Radiative Cooling

Stanford University

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Abstract

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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Keywords
  • Radiative cooling
  • Daytime
  • Radiative transfer
  • Photonics
  • Materials science
  • Dielectric
  • Convection
  • Radiant heat
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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