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Polarization-mediated multi-state infrared system for fine temperature regulation

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Abstract
Passive radiative cooling has been spotlighted as a promising energy-saving cooling technology owing to its energy-free and zero-carbon emission for addressing global energy and climate crises. Although radiative cooling can significantly save cooling energy in hot weather, it inevitably accompanies undesirable cooling in cold weather resulting from a single-state of strong thermal emission. Dual-state emitters have recently been developed for self-adaptive thermoregulation, but they still exhibit energy loss in moderate weather. Herein, we report a continuoustemperature-regulation system by introducing an infrared (IR) polarization valve as the energy-balancing channel. The proposed scheme controls the emitter temperature simply by the in-plane rotation of the IR polarizer as if closing and opening the valve, which presents heating/cooling capabilities of -17 to 51 W/m2 and an energy-saving of >20 GJ/year compared with the conventional emitters in all climate zones. Outdoor experiments demonstrate the precise temperature regulation with the range of ΔTcool >2 °C. This proof-of-concept demonstration in the outdoors verifies our approach's reliability, suggesting its applicability in residential buildings, farms, and electronic devices. © 2023 Author(s).
Author(s)
Kim, D.H.Heo, S.-Y.Oh, Y.-W.Jung, S.Kang, M.H.Kang, I.-S.Lee, G.J.Song, Young Min
Issued Date
2023-03
Type
Article
DOI
10.1063/5.0136842
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/10287
Publisher
American Institute of Physics Inc.
Citation
APL Photonics, v.8, no.3
ISSN
2378-0967
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