Thermal radiators were designed by materials informatics, fabricated, and measured to exhibit top performance.
January 29, 2019
A group of Niigata University, National Institute for Materials Science, The University of Tokyo, and RIKEN designed and fabricated ultranarrow-band wavelength-selective thermal radiators by coupling electromagnetic calculation and Bayesian optimization, and experimentally demonstrated their top performance. These findings will contribute to develop highly efficient energy-saving devices.
Publication Details
Title: Ultranarrow-Band Wavelength-Selective Thermal Emission with Aperiodic Multilayered Metamaterials Designed by Bayesian Optimization
Journal: ACS Central Science
Authors: Atsushi Sakurai, Kyohei Yada, Tetsushi Simomura, Shenghong Ju, Makoto Kashiwagi, Hideyuki Okada, Tadaaki Nagao, Koji Tsuda, Junichiro Shiomi
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.8b00802
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