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Original paper

Daytime Sub-Ambient Radiative Cooling with Vivid Structural Colors Mediated by Coupled Nanocavities

Volume: 14, Issue: 49, Pages: 54676 - 54687
Published: Dec 1, 2022
Abstract
Daytime radiative cooling is a promising passive cooling technology for combating global warming. Existing daytime radiative coolers usually show whitish colors due to their high broadband solar reflectivity, which is not suitable for aesthetic demands and effective display. It is challenging to produce high-cooling performance materials with vivid colors because colors are often produced by the absorption of visible light, decreasing net...
Paper Details
Title
Daytime Sub-Ambient Radiative Cooling with Vivid Structural Colors Mediated by Coupled Nanocavities
Published Date
Dec 1, 2022
Volume
14
Issue
49
Pages
54676 - 54687
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