来自非赫米特元表面的结构连贯热辐射
Kaili Sun1, Keren Wang2, Wenyu Li1
1Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Light Manipulation and Applications, School of Physics and Opto-Electronics, Shandong Normal University, Jinan, 250358, China.
Nature communications
|March 17, 2026
概括
这项研究表明,一种新型的非赫米斯热元发射器产生高度定向的,向量极化热发射. 这一突破克服了控制热辐射连贯性,光谱选择性和极化方面的局限性.
科学领域:
- 光学和光子学 在光学和光子学.
- 超材料是什么?超材料是什么?
- 热力工程是热力工程中的一个.
背景情况:
- 超表面可以控制热辐射的特性,如方向性和极化.
- 通过矢量极化或结构光实现连贯的热辐射仍然是一个重大挑战.
研究的目的:
- 引入一种非赫米斯热元发射器,能够产生矢量极化热发射.
- 在热发射器中克服连贯性,光谱选择性和极化控制之间的权衡.
主要方法:
- 利用扰动诱导的布里卢恩区域折叠,将法布里-佩罗特模式与连续体中的有限状态结合起来.
- 为了分散和损失工程,利用非赫密斯动态在异常点附近.
- 在k空间中设计辐射Q因子的急剧变化.
主要成果:
- 实验生成高度定向的,没有彩虹的,向量极化热辐射.
- 在3-5μm大气透明度窗口中观察圆圈形窄带热辐射.
- 展示了高光谱纯度,极端的定向性和明显的矢量极化.
结论:
- 开发的非赫米斯元发射器成功地将热波动雕刻成连贯的向量极化束.
- 这项工作为对热辐射的先进控制建立了一个强大的平台.
- 这些发现为热管理和光学设备的新型应用铺平了道路.
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