Spectrally Selective Inorganic-Based Multilayer Emitter for Daytime Radiative Cooling
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- DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b16742
Spectrally Selective Inorganic-Based Multilayer Emitter for Daytime Radiative Cooling
Abstract
Daytime radiative coolers are used to pump excess heat from a target object into a cold exterior space without energy consumption. Radiative coolers have become attractive cooling options. In this study, a daytime radiative cooler was designed to have a selective emissive property of electromagnetic waves in the atmospheric transparency window of 8-13 μm and preserve low solar absorption for enhancing radiative cooling performance. The proposed daytime radiative cooler has a simple multilayer structure of inorganic materials, namely, Al2O3, Si3N4, and SiO2, and exhibits high emission in the 8-13 μm region. Through a particle swarm optimization method, which is based on an evolutionary algorithm, the stacking sequence and thickness of each layer were optimized to maximize emissions in the 8-13 μm region and minimize the cooling temperature. The average value of emissivity of the fabricated inorganic radiative cooler in the 8-13 μm range was 87%, and its average absorptivity in the solar spectral region (0.3-2.5 μm) was 5.2%. The fabricated inorganic radiative cooler was experimentally applied for daytime radiative cooling. The inorganic radiative cooler can reduce the temperature by up to 8.2 °C compared to the inner ambient temperature during the daytime under direct sunlight.
Keywords: atmospheric transparency window; daytime radiative cooling; inorganic radiative cooler; one dimensional matrix formulation; outdoor subambient cooling; particle swarm optimization.
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