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Overcoming limits to near-field radiative heat transfer in uniform planar media through multilayer optimization

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Radiative heat transfer between uniform plates is bounded by the narrow range and limited contribution of surface waves. Using a combination of analytical calculations and numerical gradient-based optimization, we show that such a limitation can be overcome in complicated multilayer geometries, allowing the scattering and coupling rates of slab resonances to be altered over a broad range of evanescent wavevectors. We conclude that while the radiative flux between two inhomogeneous slabs can only be weakly enhanced, the flux between a dipolar particle and an inhomogeneous slab—proportional to the local density of states—can be orders of magnitude larger, albeit at the expense of increased frequency selectivity. A brief discussion of hyperbolic metamaterials shows that they provide far less enhancement than optimized inho- mogeneous slabs.

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hal-01562609 , version 1 (16-07-2017)

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Weiliang Jin, Riccardo Messina, Alejandro W. Rodriguez. Overcoming limits to near-field radiative heat transfer in uniform planar media through multilayer optimization. Optics Express, 2017, 25 (13), pp.14746-14759. ⟨10.1364/OE.25.014746⟩. ⟨hal-01562609⟩
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