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CEE Scholars’ Work on “A Smarter Radiative Cooler” Recommended by Science Editor’s Choice

14 Dec 2020

Science, Vol 370, Issue 6522, 11 December 2020

False-colored scanning electron microscope image of a coating for cooling buildings, containing hollow glass microspheres (red) and fluorescent pigment (green)


Prof. Jian-Guo Dai’s research team, which includes Dr Xiao XUE, Research Fellow of Prof. Dai’s group, focuses on engineering inexpensive coating materials for buildings. It takes advantage of daytime radiative cooling but suppress it in the night when cooling no longer is needed. This is accomplished by widening the emissivity spectrum over the entire mid-infrared range. The strategy also uses common materials for the coatings that are more likely to withstand long-term weathering. Their work was recommended by Science Editor’s Choice. More details can be found at https://science.sciencemag.org/content/370/6522/twil. 

 


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