According to Kirchhoff's radiation law,the spectral-directional absorptivity(α)and spectral-directional emissivity(e)of an object are widely believed to be identical,which places a fundamental limit on photonic e...According to Kirchhoff's radiation law,the spectral-directional absorptivity(α)and spectral-directional emissivity(e)of an object are widely believed to be identical,which places a fundamental limit on photonic energy conversion and management.The introduction of Weyl semimetals and magneto-optical(MO)materials into photonic crystals makes it possible to violate Kirchhoff's law,but most existing work only report the unequal absorptivity and emissivity spectra in a single band,which cannot meet the requirements of most practical applications.Here,we introduce a defect layer into the structure composed of one-dimensional(1D)magnetophotonic crystal and a metal layer,which realizes dual-band nonreciprocal thermal radiation under a 3-T magnetic field with an incident angle of 60°.The realization of dual-band nonreciprocal radiation is mainly due to the Fabry-Perot(FP)resonance occurring in the defect layer and the excitation of Tamm plasmon,which is proved by calculating the magnetic field distribution.In addition,the effects of incident angle and structural parameters on nonreciprocity are also studied.What is more,the number of nonreciprocal bands could be further increased by tuning the defect layer thickness.When the defect layer thickness increases to 18.2μm,tri-band nonreciprocal thermal radiation is realized due to the enhanced number of defect modes in the photonic band gap and the FP resonance occurring in the defect layer.Finally,the effect of defect location on nonreciprocity is also discussed.The present work provides a new way for the design of multi-band or even broad-band nonreciprocal thermal emitters.展开更多
The long-wave infrared band(8–14μm)is essential for several applications,such as infrared detection,radiative cooling,and near-field heat transfer.However,according to Kirchhoff’s law,the intrinsic balance between ...The long-wave infrared band(8–14μm)is essential for several applications,such as infrared detection,radiative cooling,and near-field heat transfer.However,according to Kirchhoff’s law,the intrinsic balance between thermal absorption and emission limits the further improvement of photon energy conversion and thermal management.Thus,breaking Kirchhoff’s balance and achieving nonreciprocal thermal radiation in the long-wave infrared band are necessary.Most existing designs for nonreciprocal thermal emitters rely on grating or photonic crystal structures to achieve nonreciprocal thermal radiation at narrow peaks,which are relatively complex and typically realize bands larger than 14μm.Here,a sandwich structure consisting of an epsilon-nearzero(ENZ)magneto-optical layer(MOL),a dielectric layer(DL),and a metal layer is proposed to achieve a strong nonreciprocal effect in the long-wave infrared band,which is mainly attributed to the strengthening of the asymmetric Berreman mode by the Fabry–Perot cavity.In addition,the impact of the incident angle,DL thickness,and DL refractive index on the nonreciprocal thermal radiation has been investigated.Moreover,by replacing the ENZ MOL with the gradient ENZ MOL,the existence of the DL can further improve the nonreciprocity of the broadband nonreciprocal thermal radiation.The proposed work promotes the development and application of nonreciprocal energy devices.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.52211540005,52076087)the Open Project Program of Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics(Grant No.2021WNLOKF004)+1 种基金Wuhan Knowledge Innovation Shuguang Programthe Science and Technology Program of Hubei Province(Grant No.2021BLB176)。
文摘According to Kirchhoff's radiation law,the spectral-directional absorptivity(α)and spectral-directional emissivity(e)of an object are widely believed to be identical,which places a fundamental limit on photonic energy conversion and management.The introduction of Weyl semimetals and magneto-optical(MO)materials into photonic crystals makes it possible to violate Kirchhoff's law,but most existing work only report the unequal absorptivity and emissivity spectra in a single band,which cannot meet the requirements of most practical applications.Here,we introduce a defect layer into the structure composed of one-dimensional(1D)magnetophotonic crystal and a metal layer,which realizes dual-band nonreciprocal thermal radiation under a 3-T magnetic field with an incident angle of 60°.The realization of dual-band nonreciprocal radiation is mainly due to the Fabry-Perot(FP)resonance occurring in the defect layer and the excitation of Tamm plasmon,which is proved by calculating the magnetic field distribution.In addition,the effects of incident angle and structural parameters on nonreciprocity are also studied.What is more,the number of nonreciprocal bands could be further increased by tuning the defect layer thickness.When the defect layer thickness increases to 18.2μm,tri-band nonreciprocal thermal radiation is realized due to the enhanced number of defect modes in the photonic band gap and the FP resonance occurring in the defect layer.Finally,the effect of defect location on nonreciprocity is also discussed.The present work provides a new way for the design of multi-band or even broad-band nonreciprocal thermal emitters.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.52211540005 and 52076087)the Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province(Grant No.2023AFA072)+1 种基金the Open Project Program of Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics(Grant No.2021WNLOKF004)Wuhan Knowledge Innovation Shuguang Program,and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant No.YCJJ20242102).
文摘The long-wave infrared band(8–14μm)is essential for several applications,such as infrared detection,radiative cooling,and near-field heat transfer.However,according to Kirchhoff’s law,the intrinsic balance between thermal absorption and emission limits the further improvement of photon energy conversion and thermal management.Thus,breaking Kirchhoff’s balance and achieving nonreciprocal thermal radiation in the long-wave infrared band are necessary.Most existing designs for nonreciprocal thermal emitters rely on grating or photonic crystal structures to achieve nonreciprocal thermal radiation at narrow peaks,which are relatively complex and typically realize bands larger than 14μm.Here,a sandwich structure consisting of an epsilon-nearzero(ENZ)magneto-optical layer(MOL),a dielectric layer(DL),and a metal layer is proposed to achieve a strong nonreciprocal effect in the long-wave infrared band,which is mainly attributed to the strengthening of the asymmetric Berreman mode by the Fabry–Perot cavity.In addition,the impact of the incident angle,DL thickness,and DL refractive index on the nonreciprocal thermal radiation has been investigated.Moreover,by replacing the ENZ MOL with the gradient ENZ MOL,the existence of the DL can further improve the nonreciprocity of the broadband nonreciprocal thermal radiation.The proposed work promotes the development and application of nonreciprocal energy devices.