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EL08.03.03 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Far- and Near-Field Heat Transfer in Transdimensional Plasmonic Film Systems

When and Where

Apr 22, 2024
4:15pm - 4:30pm

Room 340/341, Level 3, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Svend-Age Biehs1,Igor Bondarev2

University of Oldenburg1,North Carolina Central University2

Abstract

Svend-Age Biehs1,Igor Bondarev2

University of Oldenburg1,North Carolina Central University2
Radiative heat transfer in transdimensional plasmonic film systems is analyzed using the confinement-induced nonlocal electromagnetic response model built on the Keldysh-Rytova electron interaction potential [1]. Results are compared to the local Drude model routinely used in plasmonics. The former predicts greater Woltersdorff length in the far-field and larger film thickness at which heat transfer is dominated by surface plasmons in the near-field, than the latter. Analysis performed suggests that the theoretical treatment and experimental data interpretation for thin and ultrathin metallic film systems must incorporate the confinement-induced nonlocal effect to provide reliable results in radiative heat transfer studies. The fact that the enhanced far- and near-field radiative heat transfer occurs for much thicker films than the standard Drude model predicts is crucial for thermal management applications and in general for the development of new quantum photonics materials based on ultrathin metallic films and metasurfaces of controlled thickness. The latest experiments to confirm this fact will also be reported [2].<br/><br/>References:<br/>[1] S.-A.Biehs and I.V.Bondarev, Adv. Optical Mater. 11, 2202712 (2023).<br/>[2]H.Salihoglu, et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 086901 (2023).

Keywords

quantum materials | radiation effects

Symposium Organizers

Yao-Wei Huang, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Min Seok Jang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Ho Wai (Howard) Lee, University of California, Irvine
Pin Chieh Wu, National Cheng Kung University

Symposium Support

Bronze
APL Quantum
Kao Duen Technology Corporation
Nanophotonics Journal

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