红外热色天线复合材料用于自适应性温度调节
Francisco V Ramirez-Cuevas1,2, Kargal L Gurunatha1,3, Lingxi Li1
1Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Photonic Innovations Lab, University College London, London, UK.
Nature communications
|October 22, 2024
概括
研究人员使用红外双极天线开发了自适应性温度调节材料. 这些新的热色材料为高效,可调节的热管理解决方案提供了显著的排放性切换.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 纳米技术纳米技术
- 能量 能量 能量 能量 能量
背景情况:
- 生物体的自适应性温度调节平衡温度.
- 适应性热管理的工程材料排放性对脱碳有希望.
- 现有的解决方案缺乏大量的排放性切换,可扩展性,成本效益和设计自由.
研究的目的:
- 开发可扩展,具有成本效益和设计灵活的材料,用于自适应性温度调节.
- 设计具有可调节的热色特性的红外二极管天线.
- 为了实现先进的热管理,实现大排放性切换.
主要方法:
- 使用可调节的热色材料制造红外双极天线,特别是二氧化.
- 使用非球形天线几何形状 (杆,星,片) 来增强光学性能.
- 在聚合物薄膜中嵌入天线和直接喷技术,以创建自由形式的复合材料.
主要成果:
- 二氧化天线显示,随着温度升高,吸收截面增加了约200倍.
- 在可调节的光谱范围中实现了出色的发射率切换 ().
- 通过聚合物嵌入和喷创建自由形式的温度调节复合材料.
结论:
- 开发的红外双极天线为自适应式热管理提供了多功能解决方案.
- 这项技术使可调节的光谱发射率切换可用于各种应用.
- 为先进的涂料,纤维,膜和用于辐射冷却,传感和伪装的薄膜铺平了道路.
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