Passive radiative cooling drawing the heat energy of objects to the cold outer space through the atmospheric transparent window (8 um - 13 um) is significant for reducing the energy consumption of buildings. Daytime and nighttime radiative cooling have been extensively investigated in the past. However, radiative cooling which can continuously regulate its cooling temperature, like a valve, according to human need is rarely reported. In this study, we present a concept of reconfigurable photonic structure for the adaptive radiative cooling by continuously varying the emission spectra in the atmospheric window region. This is realized by the deformation of the one-dimensional PDMS grating and the nanoparticles embedded PDMS thin film when su...
Passive cooling of buildings is a benefit to society since no energy input is required for space coo...
Daytime radiative coolers cool objects below the air temperature without any electricity input, whil...
Global energy demand for cooling has increased rapidly in the past decades and will increase by anot...
Passive radiative cooling has recently received renewed interest because of its unprecedented capabi...
Radiative cooling is a well-researched area. For many years, surfaces relying on radiative cooling f...
Global warming causes temperature increase of the Earth. The efforts to reduce energy consumption ...
In the light of the ever increasing dangers of global warming, the efforts to reduce energy consumpt...
We report on optical design and applications of hybrid meso-scale devices and materials that combine...
The cooling power provided by radiative cooling is unwanted during cold hours. Therefore, self-adapt...
Recent works have demonstrated that daytime radiative cooling under direct sunlight can be achieved ...
Cooling demand in buildings accounts for a significant portion of global energy consumption and is e...
Demonstrations of passive daytime radiative cooling have primarily relied on complex and costly spec...
Daytime radiative cooling offers efficient passive cooling of objects by tailoring their spectral re...
Altres ajuts: the CERCA Program/Generalitat de Catalunya.L'article s'ha publicat sota la OSA Open Ac...
Daytime passive radiative cooling (DPRC) has remained a challenge over the past decades due to the n...
Passive cooling of buildings is a benefit to society since no energy input is required for space coo...
Daytime radiative coolers cool objects below the air temperature without any electricity input, whil...
Global energy demand for cooling has increased rapidly in the past decades and will increase by anot...
Passive radiative cooling has recently received renewed interest because of its unprecedented capabi...
Radiative cooling is a well-researched area. For many years, surfaces relying on radiative cooling f...
Global warming causes temperature increase of the Earth. The efforts to reduce energy consumption ...
In the light of the ever increasing dangers of global warming, the efforts to reduce energy consumpt...
We report on optical design and applications of hybrid meso-scale devices and materials that combine...
The cooling power provided by radiative cooling is unwanted during cold hours. Therefore, self-adapt...
Recent works have demonstrated that daytime radiative cooling under direct sunlight can be achieved ...
Cooling demand in buildings accounts for a significant portion of global energy consumption and is e...
Demonstrations of passive daytime radiative cooling have primarily relied on complex and costly spec...
Daytime radiative cooling offers efficient passive cooling of objects by tailoring their spectral re...
Altres ajuts: the CERCA Program/Generalitat de Catalunya.L'article s'ha publicat sota la OSA Open Ac...
Daytime passive radiative cooling (DPRC) has remained a challenge over the past decades due to the n...
Passive cooling of buildings is a benefit to society since no energy input is required for space coo...
Daytime radiative coolers cool objects below the air temperature without any electricity input, whil...
Global energy demand for cooling has increased rapidly in the past decades and will increase by anot...