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Conventional radiative coolers (RCs) exhibit excellent cooling performance in horizontally-installed scenarios but are mainly limited to roofing materials due to their emitting direction. To increase the availability of RC application on the area of a building facade, this article proposes an oblique radiation-angled photonic structure (ORAPS). ORAPS can facilitate thermal emission toward the outer space, evade the adjacent building, and reflect incoming radiative heat in a direction perpendicular to the panel. Along with the theoretical basis of designing the structure, we present simulation-based cooling performance analyses for diverse environmental parameters. This demonstrates that an ORAPS is useful not only for densely packed megacities but also for thermoregulation during the winter season.
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Dong Gyun Ryu
Pusan National University
June Tae Kim
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Min Seong Kim
University of Connecticut
Optics Express
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Pusan National University
Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5b8a1b6db6435875512a4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.533116