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Suppressed-scattering spectral windows for radiative cooling applications

  • José M. Pérez-Escudero
  • , Alicia E. Torres-García
  • , Carlos Lezaun
  • , Antonio Caggiano
  • , Ignacio Peralta
  • , Jorge S. Dolado
  • , Miguel Beruete
  • , Iñigo Liberal*
  • *Autor correspondiente de este trabajo
  • Public University of Navarre
  • University of Genoa
  • Technische Universität Darmstadt
  • Universidad Nacional del Litoral
  • Universidad Tecnológica Nacional
  • CSIC UPV Centro de Fisica de Materials CFM
  • Donostia International Physics Center

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Resumen

The scattering of light by resonant nanoparticles is a key process for enhancing the solar reflectance in daylight radiative cooling. Here, we investigate the impact of material dispersion on the scattering performance of popular nanoparticles for radiative cooling applications. We show that, due to material dispersion, nanoparticles with a qualitatively similar response at visible frequencies exhibit fundamentally different scattering properties at infrared frequencies. It is found that dispersive nanoparticles exhibit suppressed-scattering windows, allowing for selective thermal emission within a highly reflective sample. The existence of suppressed-scattering windows solely depends on material dispersion, and they appear pinned to the same wavelength even in random composite materials and periodic metasurfaces. Finally, we investigate calcium-silicate-hydrate (CSH), the main phase of concrete, as an example of a dispersive host, illustrating that the co-design of nanoparticles and host allows for tuning of the suppressed-scattering windows. Our results indicate that controlled nanoporosities would enable concrete with daylight passive radiative cooling capabilities.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)6314-6326
Número de páginas13
PublicaciónOptics Express
Volumen31
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 13 feb 2023
Publicado de forma externa

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