Journal Articles Applied Physics Letters Year : 2025

Flexible tuning of asymmetric near-field radiative thermal transistor by utilizing distinct phase-change materials

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Phase-change materials (PCMs) play a pivotal role in the development of advanced thermal devices due to their reversible phase transitions, which drastically modify their thermal and optical properties. In this study, we present an effective dynamic thermal transistor with an asymmetric design that employs distinct PCMs, vanadium dioxide (VO2), and germanium antimony telluride (GST), on either side of the gate terminal, which is the center of the control unit of the near-field thermal transistor. This asymmetry introduces unique thermal modulation capabilities, taking control of thermal radiation in the near-field regime. VO2 transitions from an insulating to a metallic state, while GST undergoes a reversible switch between amorphous and crystalline phases, each inducing substantial changes in thermal transport properties. By strategically combining these materials, the transistor exhibits enhanced functionality, dynamically switching between states of absorbing and releasing heat by tuning the temperature of gate. This gate terminal not only enables active and efficient thermal management but also provides effective opportunities for manipulating heat flow in radiative thermal circuits. Our findings highlight the potential of such asymmetrically structured thermal transistors in advancing applications across microelectronics, high-speed data processing, and sustainable energy systems, where precise and responsive thermal control is critical for performance and efficiency.

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hal-04981224 , version 1 (07-03-2025)

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Hexiang Zhang, Xuguang Zhang, Fangqi Chen, Mauro Antezza, Yi Zheng. Flexible tuning of asymmetric near-field radiative thermal transistor by utilizing distinct phase-change materials. Applied Physics Letters, 2025, 126 (9), ⟨10.1063/5.0256162⟩. ⟨hal-04981224⟩
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