石墨烯
材料科学
发射率
渗流阈值
图层(电子)
基质(水族馆)
红外线的
渗透(认知心理学)
氧化石墨烯纸
光电子学
摩尔吸收率
纳米技术
薄膜
复合材料
光学
电阻率和电导率
工程类
地质学
神经科学
物理
电气工程
海洋学
生物
作者
Geonhee Lee,Sooyoung Jang,Young‐Bin Kim,Donghwi Cho,Duwon Jeong,Soosang Chae,Jae‐Min Myoung,Hyun Woo Kim,Sun‐Kyung Kim,Jeong‐O Lee
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202301227
摘要
Translucent Au/graphene hybrid films are shown to be effective in reducing thermal emission from the underlying surfaces when the deposition thickness of Au is close to the percolation threshold. The critical Au deposition thickness for an abrupt change in emissivity is reduced from 15 nm (Si substrate) to a percolation-threshold-limited thickness of 8.5 nm (graphene/Si substrate) because of the chemical inertness of graphene leading to the deposited Au atoms forming a thin, crystalline layer. The effect of the graphene layer on the optical properties of the hybrid film is highlighted by a drastic increase in infrared absorptivity, whereas the visible absorptivity is marginally affected by the presence of a graphene layer. The level of thermal emission from the Au/graphene hybrid films with the percolation-threshold-limited Au thickness is stable even with high background temperatures of up to 300 °C and mechanical strains of ≈4%. As an example of a thermal management application, an anti-counterfeiting device is demonstrated; thermal-camouflage-masked text fabricated with an Au/graphene hybrid film is discernible only using a thermographic camera. Ultrathin metal film assisted by a graphene layer will provide a facile platform for thermal management with semi-transparency, flexibility, and transferability to arbitrary surfaces.
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