Radiative cooling and indoor light management enabled by a transparent and self-cleaning polymer-based metamaterial
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Abstract
Abstract Transparent roofs and walls offer a compelling solution for harnessing natural light. However, traditional glass roofs and walls face challenges such as glare, privacy concerns, and overheating issues. In this study, we present a polymer-based micro-photonic multi-functional metamaterial. The metamaterial diffuses 73% of incident sunlight, creating a more comfortable and private indoor environment. The visible spectral transmittance of the metamaterial (95%) surpasses that of traditional glass (91%). Furthermore, the metamaterial is estimated to enhance photosynthesis efficiency by ~9% compared to glass roofs. With a high emissivity (~0.98) close to that of a mid-infrared black body, the metamaterial…
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11Topics & keywords
- Radiative cooling
- Metamaterial
- Thermal management of electronic devices and systems
- Materials science
- Radiative transfer
- Radiant heat
- Optoelectronics
- Environmental science