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Efficient Strategy for Radiative Cooling Based on Ultra-Broad-Band Infrared Regulation of Flexible Bilayer Film

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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Abstract
Flexible thermal radiation films with adjustable broad-band infrared radiation could maintain various heat-generating electronic devices working stably in corresponding operating temperatures, making them good candidates for radiative cooling (RC) material. However, the controllable radiation peaks of the metamaterial were narrow, and manipulation was a time-consuming and complex process. Herein, we design a simple TiN/Si bilayer film with controllable broad-band radiation peaks at a thermal radiation wavelength of 3.5-20 mu m by impedance matching. Meanwhile, the different bilayer films applied to aluminum devices at different temperatures exhibit outstanding heat dissipation efficiency and maintain the corresponding equilibrium temperature to ensure that devices work stably for a long time. Moreover, the bilayer films deposited on the flexible PI substrates exhibit preferable thermostability and higher tensile strength than existing radiative cooling materials deposited on PDMS, PE, PMMA or TPX, etc. This work provides an effective strategy to realize efficient radiation cooling for flexible electronic devices and spacecraft appendages.
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bilayer film,controllablebroad-band infrared radiation,flexible,hydrophobic,electronic device,radiative cooling
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