Radiative Metamaterials Based on Effective-Medium Theory
Author:
Tan Haohan,Xu Liujun
Abstract
AbstractThermal metamaterials have made significant advancements in the past few decades. However, the concept of thermal metamaterials is primarily rooted in the thermal conduction mechanism, which has consequently restricted their application scope. It is imperative to consider thermal radiation, another crucial thermal transport mechanism, particularly in high-temperature regimes, when designing thermal devices. In this chapter, we present the advancements in this area, with a specific focus on research conducted using the effective-medium theory. Additionally, we explore the potential applications of radiative thermal metamaterials and discuss prospective research directions from a microscopic perspective for future investigations.
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
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