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Thermal radiation control from hot graphene electrons coupled to a photonic crystal nanocavity.


ABSTRACT: Controlling thermal radiation is central in a range of applications including sensing, energy harvesting, and lighting. The thermal emission spectrum can be strongly modified through the electromagnetic local density of states (EM LDOS) in nanoscale-patterned metals and semiconductors. However, these materials become unstable at high temperature, preventing improvements in radiative efficiency and applications such as thermophotovoltaics. Here, we report stable high-temperature thermal emission based on hot electrons (>2000?K) in graphene coupled to a photonic crystal nanocavity, which strongly modifies the EM LDOS. The electron bath in graphene is highly decoupled from lattice phonons, allowing a comparatively cool temperature (700?K) of the photonic crystal nanocavity. This thermal decoupling of hot electrons from the LDOS-engineered substrate opens a broad design space for thermal emission control that would be challenging or impossible with heated nanoscale-patterned metals or semiconductor materials.

SUBMITTER: Shiue RJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6328560 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Thermal radiation control from hot graphene electrons coupled to a photonic crystal nanocavity.

Shiue Ren-Jye RJ   Gao Yuanda Y   Tan Cheng C   Peng Cheng C   Zheng Jiabao J   Efetov Dmitri K DK   Kim Young Duck YD   Hone James J   Englund Dirk D  

Nature communications 20190110 1


Controlling thermal radiation is central in a range of applications including sensing, energy harvesting, and lighting. The thermal emission spectrum can be strongly modified through the electromagnetic local density of states (EM LDOS) in nanoscale-patterned metals and semiconductors. However, these materials become unstable at high temperature, preventing improvements in radiative efficiency and applications such as thermophotovoltaics. Here, we report stable high-temperature thermal emission  ...[more]

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