The passive radiative cooling approach refers to the physical process that pumps heat into outer space via the atmospheric window (8–13 μm) without energy input. The ability to continuously adjust the emissivity of thermal emitters in the sky window while maintaining high reflectivity in the solar spectrum remains a challenge. In order to achieve this task, a novel design referred to as double-layer nanoparticle-based coating is proposed. Our proposed emitter is appropriate for both high solar reflection and strong mid-infrared emissivity. The bottom and top layers are Al2O3 embedded with Ni nanoparticles and a super-hydrophilic TiO2-SiO2 layer. The bottom layer is designed to achieve high emissivity in “the atmospheric transparency window”...
To achieve strong net thermal radiation emission from surfaces whose temperature is at or below ambi...
Demonstrations of passive daytime radiative cooling have primarily relied on complex and costly spec...
International audienceDaytime radiative cooling under sunlight can be achieved by reflecting solar i...
Passive cooling of buildings is a benefit to society since no energy input is required for space coo...
Daytime passive radiative cooling (DPRC) has remained a challenge over the past decades due to the n...
International audienceWe propose in this article a method to conceive radiative coolers that are ref...
Radiative thermal management has become increasingly more relevant within the past few decades due t...
Global warming causes temperature increase of the Earth. The efforts to reduce energy consumption ...
Passive radiative cooling is a promising direction in energy conservation and environmental protecti...
The operation of most electronic semiconductor devices suffers from the self-generated heat. In the ...
The need for efficient, smart radiators and thermal control technologies will be imperative to ensur...
Buildings use more than one-third of the total energy consumed in counties within the Mediterranean ...
A multilayer passive radiative selective cooling coating based on Al/SiO2/SiNx/SiO2/TiO2/SiO2 prepar...
Conventional cooling technologies not only consume substantial energy but increase the heat-trapping...
An energy-free daytime radiative cooler based on silica-coated porous anodic aluminum oxide is propo...
To achieve strong net thermal radiation emission from surfaces whose temperature is at or below ambi...
Demonstrations of passive daytime radiative cooling have primarily relied on complex and costly spec...
International audienceDaytime radiative cooling under sunlight can be achieved by reflecting solar i...
Passive cooling of buildings is a benefit to society since no energy input is required for space coo...
Daytime passive radiative cooling (DPRC) has remained a challenge over the past decades due to the n...
International audienceWe propose in this article a method to conceive radiative coolers that are ref...
Radiative thermal management has become increasingly more relevant within the past few decades due t...
Global warming causes temperature increase of the Earth. The efforts to reduce energy consumption ...
Passive radiative cooling is a promising direction in energy conservation and environmental protecti...
The operation of most electronic semiconductor devices suffers from the self-generated heat. In the ...
The need for efficient, smart radiators and thermal control technologies will be imperative to ensur...
Buildings use more than one-third of the total energy consumed in counties within the Mediterranean ...
A multilayer passive radiative selective cooling coating based on Al/SiO2/SiNx/SiO2/TiO2/SiO2 prepar...
Conventional cooling technologies not only consume substantial energy but increase the heat-trapping...
An energy-free daytime radiative cooler based on silica-coated porous anodic aluminum oxide is propo...
To achieve strong net thermal radiation emission from surfaces whose temperature is at or below ambi...
Demonstrations of passive daytime radiative cooling have primarily relied on complex and costly spec...
International audienceDaytime radiative cooling under sunlight can be achieved by reflecting solar i...