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Transparent Materials

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science-and-technology1 year ago

"Unveiling the Fundamental Limits of Electromagnetic Energy Absorption"

Electrical engineers at Duke University have determined the theoretical fundamental limit for how much electromagnetic energy a transparent material with a given thickness can absorb, which will aid in optimizing devices designed to block certain frequencies of radiation while allowing others to pass through for applications such as stealth or wireless communications. The research, published in Nanophotonics, provides a new mathematical approach to understanding the absorption of electromagnetic energy, with practical implications for various engineering applications, such as antenna design and sunscreen development.

physics1 year ago

"Uncovering a Startling Exception to a 200-Year-Old Law of Physics"

Researchers have discovered that the 200-year-old Fourier's Law of heat transfer might have exceptions when it comes to transparent and translucent materials. By testing translucent polymers and inorganic glasses in a vacuum, they found that heat can transfer through radiation in addition to conduction, which Fourier's Law alone cannot explain. This research provides a new understanding of heat transmission and could lead to new strategies for designing heat circuits.