2022
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202208144
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Vapor–Liquid Transition‐Based Broadband Light Modulation for Self‐Adaptive Thermal Management

Abstract: Considerable research efforts have aimed to control indoor temperatures to improve daily life and industrial production. However, current strategies, which involve active regulation of energy input or passive regulation of sunlight transmission, cannot control indoor temperatures under all weather conditions. Herein, a self-adaptive thermal management device (STMD) that uses solar energy (heating) and radiative cooling (cooling) by exploiting the temperature differences across the device is reported. The adapt… Show more

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“…Thus far, we have demonstrated tunable absorption features based on the synthetically controlled NC size and dopant concentration in the meta-atoms making up the monolayer films, all of which produced relatively narrow spectral absorption lineshapes. While high spectral selectivity is preferred in some applications, broadening the absorption band is highly desirable in others, e.g., for bolometric absorbing elements for thermal imaging applications or for thermal energy management, both of which would benefit from broadband absorption across entire wavelength ranges such as the 3–5 μm MWIR atmospheric window. Previous attempts to broaden mid-IR absorption features for detectors often require rather complex multiresonant structures, , leaving room for the design of simpler and more scalable solutions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus far, we have demonstrated tunable absorption features based on the synthetically controlled NC size and dopant concentration in the meta-atoms making up the monolayer films, all of which produced relatively narrow spectral absorption lineshapes. While high spectral selectivity is preferred in some applications, broadening the absorption band is highly desirable in others, e.g., for bolometric absorbing elements for thermal imaging applications or for thermal energy management, both of which would benefit from broadband absorption across entire wavelength ranges such as the 3–5 μm MWIR atmospheric window. Previous attempts to broaden mid-IR absorption features for detectors often require rather complex multiresonant structures, , leaving room for the design of simpler and more scalable solutions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…that matches its refractive index, so as to achieve the in situ thermal management. 153 In the dry mode (reflection), the strong Mie scattering of nanoscale pores ensures high solar reflectivity, while in the wet mode (transmission), the reduced interface scattering due to matched refractive index leads to high transmissivity. The P(VdF-HFP), PVDF, poly (methyl-methacrylate), ethyl cellulose, and polystyrene can be used to prepare polymer matrix in the researchs of reflection-transmission of solvent switched films (Fig.…”
Section: Development Of Organic Based Dynamic Thermal Management Mate...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the temperature-dependent changes in transmittance due to phase transition and phase separation processes, Zhang et al designed an adaptive thermal management device that harnesses solar energy for heating and radiation cooling based on the gas-liquid transition mechanism in the temperature-dependent porous structure. 292 As shown in Fig. 16g, the dual function is adjusted according to the difference in the refractive index between coating/air and coating/liquid.…”
Section: Thermochromic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%