Authors
Ognjen Ilic, Nathan H Thomas, Thomas Christensen, Michelle C Sherrott, Marin Soljacic, Austin J Minnich, Owen D Miller, Harry A Atwater
Publication date
2018/3/12
Journal
ACS nano
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pages
2474-2481
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
We theoretically demonstrate a near-field radiative thermal switch based on thermally excited surface plasmons in graphene resonators. The high tunability of graphene enables substantial modulation of near-field radiative heat transfer, which, when combined with the use of resonant structures, overcomes the intrinsically broadband nature of thermal radiation. In canonical geometries, we use nonlinear optimization to show that stacked graphene sheets offer improved heat conductance contrast between “ON” and “OFF” switching states and that a >10× higher modulation is achieved between isolated graphene resonators than for parallel graphene sheets. In all cases, we find that carrier mobility is a crucial parameter for the performance of a radiative thermal switch. Furthermore, we derive shape-agnostic analytical approximations for the resonant heat transfer that provide general scaling laws and allow for direct …
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