M. Said Ergoktas,Ali Kecebas,Konstantinos Despotelis,Sina Soleymani,Gökhan Bakan,Aşkın Kocabaş,Alessandro Principi,Stefan Rotter,Şahin Kaya Özdemir,Coşkun Kocabaş
出处
期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)] 日期:2024-06-06卷期号:384 (6700): 1122-1126被引量:3
The control of thermal radiation by shaping its spatial and spectral emission characteristics plays a key role in many areas of science and engineering. Conventional approaches to tailoring thermal emission using metamaterials are hampered both by the limited spatial resolution of the required subwavelength material structures and by the materials' strong absorption in the infrared. In this work, we demonstrate an approach based on the concept of topology. By changing a single parameter of a multilayer coating, we were able to control the reflection topology of a surface, with the critical point of zero reflection being topologically protected. The boundaries between subcritical and supercritical spatial domains host topological interface states with near-unity thermal emissivity. These topological concepts enable unconventional manipulation of thermal light for applications in thermal management and thermal camouflage.