articleApplied Physics ReviewsApr 16, 2019GREEN OA

Radiative sky cooling: Fundamental principles, materials, and applications

University of Colorado Boulder · Southeast University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Radiative sky cooling cools an object on the earth by emitting thermal infrared radiation to the cold universe through the atmospheric window (8–13 μm). It consumes no electricity and has great potential to be explored for cooling of buildings, vehicles, solar cells, and even thermal power plants. Radiative sky cooling has been explored in the past few decades but limited to nighttime use only. Very recently, owing to the progress in nanophotonics and metamaterials, daytime radiative sky cooling to achieve subambient temperatures under direct sunlight has been experimentally demonstrated. More excitingly, the manufacturing of the daytime radiative sky cooling material by the roll-to-roll process makes…

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Keywords
  • Radiative cooling
  • Sky
  • Passive cooling
  • Radiative transfer
  • Environmental science
  • Remote sensing
  • Meteorology
  • Thermal
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