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High-temperature infrared camouflage with efficient thermal management

Huanzheng Zhu, Qiang Li, Chunqi Zheng, Yú Hónɡ, Ziquan Xu, Han Wang, Weidong Shen, Sandeep Kaur, Pintu Ghosh, Min Qiu

2020Light Science & Applications416 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract High-temperature infrared (IR) camouflage is crucial to the effective concealment of high-temperature objects but remains a challenging issue, as the thermal radiation of an object is proportional to the fourth power of temperature ( T 4 ). Here, we experimentally demonstrate high-temperature IR camouflage with efficient thermal management. By combining a silica aerogel for thermal insulation and a Ge/ZnS multilayer wavelength-selective emitter for simultaneous radiative cooling (high emittance in the 5–8 μm non-atmospheric window) and IR camouflage (low emittance in the 8–14 μm atmospheric window), the surface temperature of an object is reduced from 873 to 410 K. The IR camouflage is demonstrated by indoor/outdoor (with/without earthshine) radiation temperatures of 310/248 K for an object at 873/623 K and a 78% reduction in with-earthshine lock-on range. This scheme may introduce opportunities for high-temperature thermal management and infrared signal processing.

Topics & Concepts

CamouflageInfraredThermal emittanceEmissivityThermal radiationInfrared windowOpticsRadiative coolingMaterials scienceThermalRadiationRadiative transferWavelengthThermal infrared spectroscopyOptoelectronicsRemote sensingPhysicsMeteorologyComputer scienceGeologyBeam (structure)ThermodynamicsArtificial intelligenceThermal Radiation and Cooling TechnologiesUrban Heat Island MitigationTransition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials