AIP Advances (May 2015)

Near-field radiative thermal transport: From theory to experiment

  • Bai Song,
  • Anthony Fiorino,
  • Edgar Meyhofer,
  • Pramod Reddy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4919048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 5
pp. 053503 – 053503-47

Abstract

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Radiative thermal transport via the fluctuating electromagnetic near-field has recently attracted increasing attention due to its fundamental importance and its impact on a range of applications from data storage to thermal management and energy conversion. After a brief historical account of radiative thermal transport, we summarize the basics of fluctuational electrodynamics, a theoretical framework for the study of radiative heat transfer in terms of thermally excited propagating and evanescent electromagnetic waves. Various approaches to modeling near-field thermal transport are briefly discussed, together with key results and proposals for manipulation and utilization of radiative heat flow. Subsequently, we review the experimental advances in the characterization of both near-field heat flow and energy density. We conclude with remarks on the opportunities and challenges for future explorations of radiative heat transfer at the nanoscale.