Super-Planckian thermal radiation enabled by hyperbolic surface phonon polaritons

  • Xiang Lei Liu
  • , Yi Min Xuan

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Abstract

Excitation of surface resonance modes and presence of resonance-free hyperbolic modes are two common ways to enhance the near-field radiative energy transport, which can find wide applications in noncontact thermal management and energy harvesting. Here, we identify another way to achieve the super-Planckian thermal radiation via hyperbolic surface phonon polaritons (HSPhPs). Based on the fluctuation-dissipation theory, the near-field radiative heat flux between bulk hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) planes with the optical axis perpendicular to the radiative energy flow can be 120 times as large as the blackbody limit for a gap distance of 20 nm. When the film thickness is reduced to 10 nm, the radiative heat flux is found to increase by 26.3%. The underlying mechanism is attributed to the coupling of Type I HSPhPs inside the anisotropic hBN film, which improves the energy transmission coefficient over a broad wavevector space especially for waves with extremely high wavevectors. This work helps to deepen the understanding of near-field radiation between natural hyperbolic materials, and opens a new route to enhance the near-field thermal radiation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1680-1686
Number of pages7
JournalScience China Technological Sciences
Volume59
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2016

Keywords

  • hexagonal boron nitride
  • hyperbolic surface phonon polaritons
  • near-field thermal radiation

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