We explore near-field radiative heat transfer between two bodies under time modulation by developing a rigorous fluctuational electrodynamics formalism. We demonstrate that time modulation can results in the enhancement, suppression, elimination, or reversal of radiative heat flow between the two bodies, and can be used to create a radiative thermal diode with infinite contrast ratio, as well as a near-field radiative heat engine that pumps heat from the cold to the hot bodies. The formalism reveals a fundamental symmetry relation in the radiative heat transfer coefficients that underlies these effects. Our results indicate the significant capabilities of time modulation for managing nanoscale heat flow
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
Near-field radiative transfer is a promising way to significantly and simultaneously enhance both th...
When two objects at different temperatures are separated by a vacuum gap they can exchange heat by r...
We explore near-field radiative heat transfer between two bodies under time modulation by developing...
Radiative thermal transport via the fluctuating electromagnetic near-field has recently attracted in...
ABSTRACT. The objective of this paper is to discuss the role of fluctuational electrodynamics in the...
6 pags., 4 figs.The near-field electromagnetic interaction between nanoscale objects produces enhanc...
International audienceWe demonstrate that the direction and values of the radiative heat flux exchan...
Dynamic control of radiative heat transfer is of fundamental interest as well as for applications in...
We describe a recently developed formulation of coupled conductive and radiative heat transfer (RHT)...
Dynamic control of electromagnetic heat transfer without changing mechanical configuration opens pos...
Two bodies held at different temperatures experience a heat exchange mediated by photons, even when ...
Two bodies held at different temperatures experience a heat exchange mediated by photons, even when ...
International audienceHeat radiation and near-field radiative heat transfer can be strongly manipula...
Radiative heat transfer is the mechanism by which objects, in absence of conduction and convection, ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
Near-field radiative transfer is a promising way to significantly and simultaneously enhance both th...
When two objects at different temperatures are separated by a vacuum gap they can exchange heat by r...
We explore near-field radiative heat transfer between two bodies under time modulation by developing...
Radiative thermal transport via the fluctuating electromagnetic near-field has recently attracted in...
ABSTRACT. The objective of this paper is to discuss the role of fluctuational electrodynamics in the...
6 pags., 4 figs.The near-field electromagnetic interaction between nanoscale objects produces enhanc...
International audienceWe demonstrate that the direction and values of the radiative heat flux exchan...
Dynamic control of radiative heat transfer is of fundamental interest as well as for applications in...
We describe a recently developed formulation of coupled conductive and radiative heat transfer (RHT)...
Dynamic control of electromagnetic heat transfer without changing mechanical configuration opens pos...
Two bodies held at different temperatures experience a heat exchange mediated by photons, even when ...
Two bodies held at different temperatures experience a heat exchange mediated by photons, even when ...
International audienceHeat radiation and near-field radiative heat transfer can be strongly manipula...
Radiative heat transfer is the mechanism by which objects, in absence of conduction and convection, ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
Near-field radiative transfer is a promising way to significantly and simultaneously enhance both th...
When two objects at different temperatures are separated by a vacuum gap they can exchange heat by r...