Spectrally Selective Thermal Radiation Management for Effective Temperature Control and Climate Adaptation

IF 4.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Zhuning Wang;Jiayue Zhou;Qirui Lv;Yulei Zhang;Yaoguang Ma
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The demand for space cooling and heating has surged with the development of technology, posting a global challenge that requires sustainable thermal management solutions. Spectrally selective thermal radiation management stands out as a particularly promising approach due to its zero-energy consumption feature. This review first examines the specific scenarios where thermal demand applies and evaluates the theoretical energy-saving potentials of radiative cooling (RC), solar heating (SH), and dynamic radiative cooling (DRC) technologies. Subsequently we outline the operational principles and recent progress in various innovative research areas. Additionally, we explore the broad prospects of spectrally selective thermal radiation management in addressing urban heat island effects, advancing green energy initiatives, facilitating water desalination, and improving energy effectiveness across diverse applications. This review identifies major challenges and emerging opportunities for future research, offering an in-depth guide to advancing the frontiers of sustainable thermal management technologies.
光谱选择性热辐射管理有效的温度控制和气候适应
随着技术的发展,对空间制冷和供暖的需求激增,这是一个全球性的挑战,需要可持续的热管理解决方案。由于其零能耗特性,光谱选择性热辐射管理作为一种特别有前途的方法脱颖而出。本文首先考察了热需求应用的具体情况,并评估了辐射冷却(RC)、太阳能加热(SH)和动态辐射冷却(DRC)技术的理论节能潜力。随后,我们概述了各种创新研究领域的操作原理和最新进展。此外,我们探索了光谱选择性热辐射管理在解决城市热岛效应、推进绿色能源倡议、促进海水淡化和提高各种应用的能源效率方面的广阔前景。这篇综述确定了未来研究的主要挑战和新兴机遇,为推进可持续热管理技术的前沿提供了深入的指导。
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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
2.00%
发文量
212
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Papers published in the IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics fall within the broad field of science and technology of quantum electronics of a device, subsystem, or system-oriented nature. Each issue is devoted to a specific topic within this broad spectrum. Announcements of the topical areas planned for future issues, along with deadlines for receipt of manuscripts, are published in this Journal and in the IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics. Generally, the scope of manuscripts appropriate to this Journal is the same as that for the IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics. Manuscripts are published that report original theoretical and/or experimental research results that advance the scientific and technological base of quantum electronics devices, systems, or applications. The Journal is dedicated toward publishing research results that advance the state of the art or add to the understanding of the generation, amplification, modulation, detection, waveguiding, or propagation characteristics of coherent electromagnetic radiation having sub-millimeter and shorter wavelengths. In order to be suitable for publication in this Journal, the content of manuscripts concerned with subject-related research must have a potential impact on advancing the technological base of quantum electronic devices, systems, and/or applications. Potential authors of subject-related research have the responsibility of pointing out this potential impact. System-oriented manuscripts must be concerned with systems that perform a function previously unavailable or that outperform previously established systems that did not use quantum electronic components or concepts. Tutorial and review papers are by invitation only.
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