Dynamic gating of infrared radiation in a textile.

Science56.90
Volume: 363, Issue: 6427, Pages: 619 - 623
Published: Feb 8, 2019
Abstract
The human body absorbs and loses heat largely through infrared radiation centering around a wavelength of 10 micrometers. However, neither our skin nor the textiles that make up clothing are capable of dynamically controlling this optical channel for thermal management. By coating triacetate-cellulose bimorph fibers with a thin layer of carbon nanotubes, we effectively modulated the infrared radiation by more than 35% as the relative humidity of...
Paper Details
Title
Dynamic gating of infrared radiation in a textile.
Published Date
Feb 8, 2019
Journal
Volume
363
Issue
6427
Pages
619 - 623
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