Highly suppressed solar absorption in a daytime radiative cooler designed by genetic algorithm

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Here, we report a selective multilayer emitter for eco-friendly daytime passive radiative cooling. The types of materials and thickness of up to 10 layers of the multilayer structure are optimized by a genetic algorithm. The passive radiative cooler is designed to mainly target low solar absorption, which allows sub-ambient cooling under direct sunlight. We used a custom objective function in the solar region to achieve high-performance daytime radiative cooling to minimize solar absorption. The designed structure minimizes solar absorption with an average absorptivity of 5.0% in the solar region (0.3-2.5 μm) while strongly emitting thermal radiation with an average emissivity of 86.0% in the atmospheric transparency window (8-13 μm). The designed and fabricated structure achieves daytime net cooling flux of 84.8 W m-2 and 70.6 W m-2, respectively, under the direct AM 1.5 solar irradiation (SI) (total heat flux of 892 W m-2 in the 0.3-2.5 μm wavelength region). Finally, we experimentally demonstrate a passive radiative cooling of the fabricated selective emitter through a 72-hour day-night cycle, showing an average and maximum temperature reduction of 3.1 °C and 6.0 °C, respectively. Our approach provides additional degrees of freedom by designing both materials and thickness and thereby is expected to allow high-performance daytime radiative cooling.

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So, S., Yang, Y., Son, S., Lee, D., Chae, D., Lee, H., & Rho, J. (2022). Highly suppressed solar absorption in a daytime radiative cooler designed by genetic algorithm. Nanophotonics, 11(9), 2107–2115. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2021-0436

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