Abstract
Recent years, there has been an increased interest in the conception of micro/nanostructures with unusual radiative properties, far away from those of blackbody, especially thermal sources with temporal and/or spatial coherent emission. Such structures are indeed extremely interesting for energy conversion systems, radiative cooling devices, etc. The present study numerically investigates temporal coherent emission from a very simple structure composed of one layer of germanium and one of silicon carbide. Our investigation shows that, for well-defined thicknesses, this two-layer structure is able to emit in narrow spectral peak. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.
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Drevillon, J., Joulain, K., Ben-Abdallah, P., & Nefzaoui, E. (2011). Far field coherent thermal emission from a bilayer structure. Journal of Applied Physics, 109(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3544359
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