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science-and-technology2 years ago

Revolutionary Device Challenges Kirchhoff's Law for Efficient Energy Harvesting

Researchers have developed a device that can violate Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation, which states that an object's absorption and emission efficiencies are equal. This breakthrough could have significant implications for energy harvesting systems and camouflage technology. The device combines a material with a strong magnetic-field response and a patterned structure to enhance absorption and emission in infrared wavelengths. By decoupling the absorptive and emissive properties of objects, higher energy conversion efficiencies can be achieved. This experimental proof challenges a law that has been upheld for over 150 years.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Revolutionary Device Enhances Energy Harvesting through Rule-Breaking Techniques

Researchers at Caltech have developed a device that breaks Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation, which states that absorptive and emissive efficiencies are equal. By decoupling the absorptive and emissive properties of a material, the device could lead to more efficient energy harvesting systems and advancements in camouflage technology. The device combines a material with a strong magnetic-field response and a patterned structure to enhance absorption and emission in infrared wavelengths. This breakthrough could have significant implications for sustainable energy technologies.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Revolutionary Device Enhances Energy Harvesting Efficiency

Researchers at Caltech have developed a device that breaks Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation, which states that the absorptive and emissive efficiencies of an object are equal. By decoupling these efficiencies, the device could have implications for energy harvesting systems and the development of camouflage. The device combines a material with a strong magnetic-field response and a patterned structure to enhance absorption and emission in infrared wavelengths. The experimental proof of breaking Kirchhoff's law could lead to higher energy conversion efficiencies and has been published in the journal Nature Photonics.