Systems and methods for radiative cooling and heating
US-2018180331-A1 · Jun 28, 2018 · US
US11754352B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11754352-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816621892-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2023 |
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The present disclosure provides a visible light-transparent and radiative-cooling multilayer film, including N layers of films which have different thicknesses and are arranged alternately. The visible light-transparent and radiative-cooling multilayer film adopts a new film layer arrangement, so that the multilayer film has an extremely high visible light transmittance while achieving radiative cooling. Among others, the multilayer film is composed of two materials having high visible light-transmittance. Since there is a difference between dielectric constants of the two materials, a resonant cavity or resonant cavities may be formed among material layers. The resonant cavity may enhance the electric field therein, thereby increasing the radiance of the structure greatly. The present disclosure has the advantages of simple structure, easy to process, good cooling effect, high visible light transmittance and low cost.
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We claim: 1. A visible light-transparent and radiative-cooling multilayer film comprising N layers of films, wherein the N layers of films comprise layers of first films and layers of second films arranged alternately; wherein the layers of first films and the layers of second films are made of different visible light-transparent materials, and the visible light-transparent materials have different dielectric constants in infrared band, and a resonant cavity or resonant cavities are formed between the layers of first films and the layers of second films, wherein the N layers of films have layers of materials with different thicknesses, wherein each of the layers of first films has a thickness of d1, wherein 0.1 μm≤d1≤1 μm, wherein each of the layers of second films has a thickness of d2, wherein 1 μm≤d2≤3 μm, wherein the layers of first films are made of indium tin oxide, and the layers of second films are made of photoresist, wherein the layers of first films include a thickest layer, the layers of second films include a least thick layer, the thickness of the thickest layer is less thick than the thickness of the least thick layer. 2. The visible light-transparent and radiative-cooling multilayer film of claim 1 , wherein N≥3. 3. The visible light-transparent and radiative-cooling multilayer film of claim 1 , wherein the photoresist is NR5-8000. 4. The visible light-transparent and radiative-cooling multilayer film of claim 1 , wherein: the photoresist has a refractive index of n1 in visible band, wherein 1.35≤n1≤1.8. 5. The visible light-transparent and radiative-cooling multilayer film of claim 1 , wherein: the indium tin oxide has a refractive index of n2 in visible band, wherein 1.7≤n2≤2.1. 6. The visible light-transparent and radiative-cooling multilayer film of claim 1 , wherein: each of the layers of first films and the layers of second films has a different thickness from each other.
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