Near-Field Thermal Radiation between Two Plates with Sub-10 nm Vacuum Separation

Radiation greatly exceeding blackbody between two objects separated by microscale distances has attracted great interest. However, challenges in reaching such a small separation between two plates have so far prevented studies below a separation distance of about 25 nm. Here, we report a study of ra...

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Published inNano letters Vol. 20; no. 8; pp. 6091 - 6096
Main Authors Salihoglu, Hakan, Nam, Woongsik, Traverso, Luis, Segovia, Mauricio, Venuthurumilli, Prabhu K, Liu, Wen, Wei, Yu, Li, Wenjuan, Xu, Xianfan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 12.08.2020
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Summary:Radiation greatly exceeding blackbody between two objects separated by microscale distances has attracted great interest. However, challenges in reaching such a small separation between two plates have so far prevented studies below a separation distance of about 25 nm. Here, we report a study of radiation enhancement in the near-field regime of less than 10 nm between two parallel plates. We make use of bulk, rigid plates to approach small separation distances without the adverse snap-in effect, develop embedded temperature sensors to allow near-zero separation, and employ advanced sensing method to level the plates and approach and maintain small separations. Our findings agree with theoretical predictions between parallel surfaces with separations down to 7 nm where an 18000 times enhancement in radiation between two quartz plates is observed. Our method can also be used to explore heat transfer between other materials and can possibly be extended to smaller separation gaps.
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ISSN:1530-6984
1530-6992
DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c02137