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Sun, Yifei; Wang, Qi; Park, Tae Joon; Gage, Thomas Edward; Zhang, Zhen; Wang, Xuejing; Zhang, Di; Sun, Xing; He, Jiazhi; Zhou, Hua; et al (, ACS Applied Electronic Materials)null (Ed.)
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Shahsafi, Alireza; Roney, Patrick; Zhou, You; Zhang, Zhen; Huang, Chengzi; Xiao, Yuzhe; Wan, Chenghao; Wambold, Raymond; Salman, Jad; Yu, Zhaoning; et al (, OSA Advanced Photonics Congress (IPR, Networks, NOMA, SPPCom, PVLED))We show that the well-known relationship between temperature and thermal radiation can be decoupled in a fully passive and reversible way using the phase transition of samarium nickelate. Our sample features temperature-independent thermally emitted power in the long-wave infrared from 90 to 120 °C, making it promising for camouflage applications.more » « less
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