Thermal radiation from macroscopic objects is limited by the well-known Planck's law. However, when the sizes of the objects or the gaps between the objects are in the micro- or nano-scale, Planck's law is no longer valid and the radiative power can exceed the blackbody limit by orders of magnitude. This super-Planckian thermal radiation phenomenon has attracted significant attention in the fields of the thermal management, energy conversion, infrared sensing and imaging, etc. Nevertheless, in comparison with the traditional thermal radiation under the framework of Planck's law, the understanding of super-Planckian thermal radiation is still relatively immature in the aspects of theoretical description, numerical modeling, and experimental ...