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Super-Planckian radiative heat transfer between macroscale metallic surfaces due to near-field and thin-film effects

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
卷 128, 期 2, 页码 -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0008259

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  1. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [FA9550-17-1-0080]
  2. National Science Foundation [CBET-1454698]
  3. NSF [ECCS-1542160]
  4. ASU Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative

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In this study, we demonstrate that the radiative heat transfer between metallic planar surfaces exceeds the blackbody limit by employing the near-field and thin-film effects over macroscale surfaces. Nanosized polystyrene particles were used to create a nanometer gap between aluminum thin films of different thicknesses from 80nm to 13nm coated on 5x5 mm(2) silicon chips, while the vacuum gap spacing is fitted from the near-field measurement with bare silicon samples. The near-field radiative heat flux between 13-nm-thick Al thin films at 215nm gap distance is measured to be 6.4 times over the blackbody limit and 420 times to the far-field radiative heat transfer between metallic surfaces under a temperature difference of 65K with the receiver at room temperature. The experimental results are validated by theoretical calculation based on fluctuational electrodynamics, and the heat enhancement is explained by non-resonant electromagnetic coupling within the subwavelength vacuum gap and resonant coupling inside the nanometric Al thin film with s polarized waves. This work will facilitate the applications of near-field radiation in thermal power conversion, radiative refrigeration, and noncontact heat control where metallic materials are involved.

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