Light: Science & Applications (May 2022)

Color-preserving passive radiative cooling for an actively temperature-regulated enclosure

  • Yining Zhu,
  • Hao Luo,
  • Chenying Yang,
  • Bing Qin,
  • Pintu Ghosh,
  • Sandeep Kaur,
  • Weidong Shen,
  • Min Qiu,
  • Pavel Belov,
  • Qiang Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41377-022-00810-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Active temperature control devices are widely used for the thermal management of enclosures, including vehicles and buildings. Passive radiative cooling has been extensively studied; however, its integration with existing actively temperature regulated and decorative enclosures has slipped out of the research at status quo. Here, we present a photonic-engineered dual-side thermal management strategy for reducing the active power consumption of the existing temperature-regulated enclosure without sacrificing its aesthetics. By coating the exterior and interior of the enclosure roof with two visible-transparent films with distinctive wavelength-selectivity, simultaneous control over the energy exchange among the enclosure with the hot sun, the cold outer space, the atmosphere, and the active cooler can be implemented. A power-saving of up to 63% for active coolers of the enclosure is experimentally demonstrated by measuring the heat flux compared to the ordinary enclosure when the set temperature is around 26°C. This photonic-engineered dual-side thermal management strategy offers facile integration with the existing enclosures and represents a new paradigm toward carbon neutrality.