Optical Tunneling Mediated Sub-Skin-Depth High Emissivity Tungsten Radiators

Jin-Woo Cho, Kyung-Jun Lee, Tae-Il Lee

  • 1Nano-convergence Mechanical Systems Research Division , Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials , Daejeon , 34103 , Republic of Korea.

Nano Letters
|August 31, 2019
PubMed

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