Nanophotonics (Jan 2024)

Controlling thermal emission with metasurfaces and its applications

  • Chu Qiongqiong,
  • Zhong Fan,
  • Shang Xiaohe,
  • Zhang Ye,
  • Zhu Shining,
  • Liu Hui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0754
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
pp. 1279 – 1301

Abstract

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Thermal emission caused by the thermal motion of the charged particles is commonly broadband, un-polarized, and incoherent, like a melting pot of electromagnetic waves, which makes it unsuitable for infrared applications in many cases requiring specific thermal emission properties. Metasurfaces, characterized by two-dimensional subwavelength artificial nanostructures, have been extensively investigated for their flexibility in tuning optical properties, which provide an ideal platform for shaping thermal emission. Recently, remarkable progress was achieved not only in tuning thermal emission in multiple degrees of freedom, such as wavelength, polarization, radiation angle, coherence, and so on but also in applications of compact and integrated optical devices. Here, we review the recent advances in the regulation of thermal emission through metasurfaces and corresponding infrared applications, such as infrared sensing, radiative cooling, and thermophotovoltaic devices.

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