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Ideal spectral emissivity for radiative cooling of earthbound objects.


ABSTRACT: We investigate the fundamental limit of radiative cooling of objects on the Earth's surfaces under general conditions including nonradiative heat transfer. We deduce the lowest steady-state temperature attainable and highest net radiative cooling power density available as a function of temperature. We present the exact spectral emissivity that can reach such limiting values, and show that the previously used 8-13 ?m atmospheric window is highly inappropriate in low-temperature cases. The critical need for materials with simultaneously optimized optical and thermal properties is also identified. These results provide a reference against which radiative coolers can be benchmarked.

SUBMITTER: Jeon S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7400651 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ideal spectral emissivity for radiative cooling of earthbound objects.

Jeon Suwan S   Shin Jonghwa J  

Scientific reports 20200803 1


We investigate the fundamental limit of radiative cooling of objects on the Earth's surfaces under general conditions including nonradiative heat transfer. We deduce the lowest steady-state temperature attainable and highest net radiative cooling power density available as a function of temperature. We present the exact spectral emissivity that can reach such limiting values, and show that the previously used 8-13 μm atmospheric window is highly inappropriate in low-temperature cases. The critic  ...[more]

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