辐射冷却
辐射传输
被动冷却
主动冷却
宽带
光子学
环境科学
电
工程物理
水冷
热的
材料科学
光电子学
机械工程
物理
光学
工程类
气象学
电气工程
作者
Minjae Lee,Gwansik Kim,Yeongju Jung,Kyung Rok Pyun,Jinwoo Lee,Byung‐Wook Kim,Seung Hwan Ko
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41377-023-01119-0
摘要
Abstract Radiative cooling is a passive cooling technology without any energy consumption, compared to conventional cooling technologies that require power sources and dump waste heat into the surroundings. For decades, many radiative cooling studies have been introduced but its applications are mostly restricted to nighttime use only. Recently, the emergence of photonic technologies to achieves daytime radiative cooling overcome the performance limitations. For example, broadband and selective emissions in mid-IR and high reflectance in the solar spectral range have already been demonstrated. This review article discusses the fundamentals of thermodynamic heat transfer that motivates radiative cooling. Several photonic structures such as multilayer, periodical, random; derived from nature, and associated design procedures were thoroughly discussed. Photonic integration with new functionality significantly enhances the efficiency of radiative cooling technologies such as colored, transparent, and switchable radiative cooling applications has been developed. The commercial applications such as reducing cooling loads in vehicles, increasing the power generation of solar cells, generating electricity, saving water, and personal thermal regulation are also summarized. Lastly, perspectives on radiative cooling and emerging issues with potential solution strategies are discussed.
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