1977
DOI: 10.1016/0306-2619(77)90015-0
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Nocturnal and diurnal performances of selective radiators

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“…Equations (11) and (12) are in agreement with our earlier work [28,29] and with that of others [8,10] but disagree with those of Landro and McCormick [17]. It is difficult to assess the acc·uracy of their Eq.…”
Section: J [ T C ( E :A-) E C·( E :A-) R R ( E :A-) ] Ec(e:a-) +supporting
confidence: 59%
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“…Equations (11) and (12) are in agreement with our earlier work [28,29] and with that of others [8,10] but disagree with those of Landro and McCormick [17]. It is difficult to assess the acc·uracy of their Eq.…”
Section: J [ T C ( E :A-) E C·( E :A-) R R ( E :A-) ] Ec(e:a-) +supporting
confidence: 59%
“…Thus it ;I only the [8][9][10][11][12][13] micrrin values of €r(e,A) which are important in this term. The second term in Eq.…”
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“…Fortunately, emittance properties approaching these ideals can be found in bulk materials suitable for massive production. They have been extensively studied in pioneering works of the 1970s and 1980s [1,2,5,6,10,11,42,[51][52][53][54][55][56][57]. Similar to bulk materials, gaseous materials such as ethylene and ammonia have also been proposed to be radiative coolers [56,58,59].…”
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“…The earliest adoption of radiative cooling has been traced back to the courtyard architectures of ancient Iran [4]. In the modern era, the first scientific studies found that certain materials have potential for limited selectivity, notably polymeric materials [5,6], titanium dioxide [7][8][9], silicon nitrides [10], and silicon monoxide (SiO) [11]. While cooling to 40°C below ambient with SiO is theoretically possible [11], the temperature difference is much smaller in experiments [2].…”
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