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Thermal radiation from conventional emitters, such as the warm glow of a light bulb, increases with temperature: the hotter the bulb, the more it glows. Thermal emitters that buck this trend could lead to many unconventional thermal devices. Researchers have engineered such a (meta) material by exploiting the unique structural and electronic phase changes of vanadium oxide at around 70^C.
Kats et al. (Mon,) studied this question.