Solar Transparent Radiators by Optical Nanoantennas
Journal article, 2017

Architectural windows are a major cause of thermal discomfort as the inner glazing during cold days can be several degrees colder than the indoor air. Mitigating this, the indoor temperature has to be increased, leading to unavoidable thermal losses. Here we present solar thermal surfaces based on complex nanoplasmonic antennas that can raise the temperature of window glazing by up to 8 K upon solar irradiation while transmitting light with a color rendering index of 98.76. The nanoantennas are directional, can be tuned to absorb in different spectral ranges, and possess a structural integrity that is not substrate-dependent, and thus they open up for application on a broad range of surfaces.

Thermoplasmonics

thermal management

optical antennas

plasmonic nanostructures

plasmonic heating

Author

Gustav Edman Jönsson

Chalmers, Physics, Bionanophotonics

Daniel Tordera

Linkopings universitet

Tavakol Pakizeh

K. N. Toosi University of Technology

Manoj Jaysankar

Chalmers, Physics

Vladimir Miljkovic

Stena Center 1B

Lianming Tong

Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences

Martin Jonsson

Linkopings universitet

Alexander Dmitriev

Chalmers, Physics, Bionanophotonics

Nano Letters

1530-6984 (ISSN) 1530-6992 (eISSN)

Vol. 17 11 6766-6772

Nanophotonics for ultra-thin crystalline silicon photovoltaics (PHOTONVOLTAICS)

European Commission (FP7) (EC/FP7/309127), 2012-11-01 -- 2015-10-31.

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Physical Sciences

DOI

10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02962

PubMed

28991488

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Created

12/18/2017