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Mapping Nighttime and All-Day Radiative Cooling Potential in Europe and the Influence of Solar Reflectivity

open access: yesAtmosphere, 2021
Radiative cooling is a natural process to cool down surfaces through the rejection of thermal radiation using the outer space as a cold sink, taking advantage of the transparency of the atmospheric windows (8–14 μm), which partially matches the infrared ...
Roger Vilà   +2 more
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Progress in Metafibers for Sustainable Radiative Cooling and Prospects of Achieving Thermally Drawn Metafibers

open access: yesAdvanced Energy & Sustainability Research, 2022
The growing awareness of the energy crisis and global warming has inspired researchers to pursue alternative cooling strategies. Radiative cooling is an environmentally friendly approach that dissipates excessive heat through the atmospheric long‐wave ...
Miao Qi   +10 more
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Estimation of multi-layer coating efficiency for passive radiative cooling [PDF]

open access: yesОмский научный вестник: Серия "Авиационно-ракетное и энергетическое машиностроение", 2021
Passive radiative cooling is a promising direction in energy conservation and environmental protection. One of the ways to increase the efficiency of radiative cooling systems is the use of multi-layer coatings. In recent years, several novel materials
S. S. Jenblat, O. V. Volkova
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A radiative cooling structural material [PDF]

open access: yesScience, 2019
A stronger, cooler wood One good way to reduce the amount of cooling a building needs is to make sure it reflects away infrared radiation. Passive radiative cooling materials are engineered to do this extremely well. Li et al.
Tian Li   +18 more
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Switchable radiative cooling and solar heating for sustainable thermal management

open access: yesNanophotonics, 2023
Radiative thermal management technologies that utilize thermal radiation from nano/microstructure for cooling and heating have gained significant attention in sustainable energy research.
Yoo Myung Jin   +5 more
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Highly spectrally selective dual-layer cellulose-based composite material for daytime radiative cooling

open access: yeseXPRESS Polymer Letters, 2022
Passive radiative cooling is a key technology to solve the global warming and energy waste caused by refrigeration. However, because of the high price and complex manufacturing process, the application of daytime radiative cooling materials in the field ...
Xitao Yang   +3 more
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Radiative cooling and cold storage for concentrated solar power plants

open access: yesEnergy Storage and Saving, 2022
Concentrated solar power (CSP) plants are generally located in solar-abundant yet hot and water-stressed locations. In such circumstances, efficient but water-intensive once-through wet cooling and water-free but inefficient air cooling are both ...
Ablimit Aili   +3 more
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Modeling Dispersive Media in Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method for Radiative Cooling Applications

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2022
Radiative cooling offers a new strategy to address building cooling problems in an environmentally friendly way, compared with traditional cooling methods that require high-power consumption. The goal of radiative cooling is to maximize absorption at the
Munseong Bae, Haejun Chung
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Vapor condensation with daytime radiative cooling [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2021
Significance Traditionally, the cooling for passive vapor condensation is mainly provided by convection and conduction. However, these mechanisms do not work when the vapor temperature is near the ambient air temperature. At such temperatures, radiative condensation remains effective.
Ming Zhou   +11 more
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Spectral Emissivity Profiles for Radiative Cooling [PDF]

open access: yesACS Applied Optical Materials, 2023
Passive radiative cooling, an innovative approach for cooling buildings and devices, has attracted considerable attention in recent years. In particular, the spectral emissivity distribution of surfaces plays a crucial role for an object to radiate at wavelengths for which the atmosphere is transparent and solar irradiance is low.
Muhammed Ali Kecebas   +2 more
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