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Temperature-adaptive radiative coating for all-season household thermal regulation

Author(s)
Tang, KechaoDong, KaichenLi, JiachenGordon, Madeleine P.Reichertz, Finnegan G.Kim, HyungjinRho, YoonsooWang, QingjunLin, Chang-YuGrigoropoulos, Costas P.Javey, AliUrban, Jeffrey J.Yao, JieLevinson, RonnenWu, Junqiao
Issued Date
2021-12
DOI
10.1126/science.abf7136
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83374
Citation
SCIENCE, v.374, no.6574, pp.1504 - 1509
Abstract
The sky is a natural heat sink that has been extensively used for passive radiative cooling of households. A lot of focus has been on maximizing the radiative cooling power of roof coating in the hot daytime using static, cooling-optimized material properties. However, the resultant overcooling in cold night or winter times exacerbates the heating cost, especially in climates where heating dominates energy consumption. We approached thermal regulation from an all-season perspective by developing a mechanically flexible coating that adapts its thermal emittance to different ambient temperatures. The fabricated temperature-adaptive radiative coating (TARC) optimally absorbs the solar energy and automatically switches thermal emittance from 0.20 for ambient temperatures lower than 15 degrees C to 0.90 for temperatures above 30 degrees C, driven by a photonically amplified metal-insulator transition. Simulations show that this system outperforms existing roof coatings for energy saving in most climates, especially those with substantial seasonal variations.
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN
0036-8075
Keyword
PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONOPTICAL-PROPERTIESSOLAR REFLECTANCEREFRIGERATORHEATDEHUMIDIFICATIONEMISSIVITYTRANSITIONSWITCH

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