Radiative heat transfer exceeding the blackbody limit between macroscale planar surfaces separated by a nanosize vacuum gap
Evanescent coupling between surfaces separated by a distance smaller than the thermal wavelength can lead to radiative heat transfer greater than the blackbody limit. Here, the authors demonstrate this between two macroscopic-scale surfaces, paving the way to harnessing the effect in thermal devices...
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Main Authors: | Michael P. Bernardi, Daniel Milovich, Mathieu Francoeur |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b24d104a251b45759f7ef2f4b77bc4ee |
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