Daytime radiative coolers cool objects below the air temperature without any electricity input, while most of them are limited by a silvery or whitish appearance. Colored daytime radiative coolers (CDRCs) with diverse colors, scalable manufacture, and sub-ambient cooling have not been achieved. We introduce a polymer-Tamm photonic structure to enable a high infrared emittance and an engineered absorbed solar irradiance, governed by the quality factor (Q-factor). We theoretically determine the theoretical thresholds for sub-ambient cooling through yellow, magenta, and cyan CDRCs. We experimentally fabricate and observe a temperature drop of 2.6-8.8 degrees Celsius on average during daytime and 4.0-4.4degrees Celsius during nighttime. Further...
Radiative cooling to subambient temperatures can be efficiently achieved through spectrally selectiv...
The increasing effect of climate change have pushed Singapore’s weather to be significantly warmer a...
Passive radiative cooling drawing the heat energy of objects to the cold outer space through the atm...
Daytime radiative cooling is a promising passive cooling technology for combating global warming. Ex...
Radiative cooling is a well-researched area. For many years, surfaces relying on radiative cooling f...
Daytime radiative cooling offers efficient passive cooling of objects by tailoring their spectral re...
Global energy demand for cooling has increased rapidly in the past decades and will increase by anot...
Colored radiative cooling (CRC) offers an attractive alternative for surface and space cooling, whil...
Recent works have demonstrated that daytime radiative cooling under direct sunlight can be achieved ...
Daytime radiative cooling (DRC) materials offer a sustainable approach to thermal management by expl...
Passive radiative cooling has recently received renewed interest because of its unprecedented capabi...
Radiative cooling is a promising passive cooling technology that reflects sunlight and emits heat to...
Urban overheating has a serious impact on building energy consumption. Daytime radiative cooling mat...
Demonstrations of passive daytime radiative cooling have primarily relied on complex and costly spec...
Cooling demand in buildings accounts for a significant portion of global energy consumption and is e...
Radiative cooling to subambient temperatures can be efficiently achieved through spectrally selectiv...
The increasing effect of climate change have pushed Singapore’s weather to be significantly warmer a...
Passive radiative cooling drawing the heat energy of objects to the cold outer space through the atm...
Daytime radiative cooling is a promising passive cooling technology for combating global warming. Ex...
Radiative cooling is a well-researched area. For many years, surfaces relying on radiative cooling f...
Daytime radiative cooling offers efficient passive cooling of objects by tailoring their spectral re...
Global energy demand for cooling has increased rapidly in the past decades and will increase by anot...
Colored radiative cooling (CRC) offers an attractive alternative for surface and space cooling, whil...
Recent works have demonstrated that daytime radiative cooling under direct sunlight can be achieved ...
Daytime radiative cooling (DRC) materials offer a sustainable approach to thermal management by expl...
Passive radiative cooling has recently received renewed interest because of its unprecedented capabi...
Radiative cooling is a promising passive cooling technology that reflects sunlight and emits heat to...
Urban overheating has a serious impact on building energy consumption. Daytime radiative cooling mat...
Demonstrations of passive daytime radiative cooling have primarily relied on complex and costly spec...
Cooling demand in buildings accounts for a significant portion of global energy consumption and is e...
Radiative cooling to subambient temperatures can be efficiently achieved through spectrally selectiv...
The increasing effect of climate change have pushed Singapore’s weather to be significantly warmer a...
Passive radiative cooling drawing the heat energy of objects to the cold outer space through the atm...