材料科学
辐射冷却
辐射传输
天空
热的
电导
热导率
工程物理
光电子学
复合材料
热力学
凝聚态物理
光学
气象学
物理
作者
Yan Liang,Junwei Liu,Shuqi Zhang,Yahui Du,Haibin Yang,Hongzhi Cui,Jinyue Yan
标识
DOI:10.1002/aenm.202500869
摘要
Abstract Radiative sky cooling has emerged as one of effective routes to counter the increasingly severe global warming and extreme weather. With worldwide efforts, this technology has witnessed significant advances in developing various cooling materials and implementing application attempts. However, the misconceptions of thermal conductance on cooling materials have significantly blocked the further breakthrough of this technology. This perspective aims to address this issue by elucidating the impact of thermal conductance on radiative cooling performance in two key applications: building cooling and personal thermal management. It is delved into the modulation of thermal conductance in cooling materials, focused on porous structures, heat‐conductance structures, and tunable heat‐conductance structures. Furthermore, the design principles for cooling materials is discussed, emphasizing low thermal conductance for building cooling and high thermal conductance for cooling textiles. To drive further breakthroughs in radiative cooling technology, challenges facing its implementation is highlighted and present this perspective on overcoming them.
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