辐射冷却
发射率
棱锥(几何)
变形
辐射传输
材料科学
图层(电子)
热的
微观结构
光电子学
过程(计算)
计算机科学
环境科学
机械工程
纳米技术
光学
复合材料
气象学
物理
工程类
操作系统
计算机视觉
作者
Yuchen Liu,Ruochen Liu,Jingjing Qiu,Shiren Wang
摘要
Abstract Four‐dimensional (4D) printing, which combines a three‐dimensional (3D) printing process with dynamic modulation of materials, provides a possible solution to achieve stimuli‐responsive microstructure that exhibit more complex functionality. One of the potential applications for these stimuli‐responsive hydrogels is switchable passive radiative cooling and warming. However, most current attempts are limited to mono‐functionality, either radiative cooling or warming only. In this article, we demonstrate a double‐side morphing flower structure for a dual functionality, switchable cooling or warming dependent on the environment. The morphing structure was designed with the aid of emissivity calculations and then fabricated by the 3D printing method. The transition between open‐flower and close‐flower states occurs at 32°C within a minute, resulting in ~35% emissivity difference between these two states. As a result, the power difference between inner layer and outer layer was as high as 22 W/m 2 which is a function of pyramid bottom size.
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