Far field thermal radiation through nanoholes and apertures

Date Published
09/2006
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1021/nl061450d
Abstract

Thermal radiation through a nanohole or a nanoaperture is calculated in this paper. Results show that for aperture size ≪ dominant wavelength of thermally excited photons, heat flux deviates significantly from the well-known Planck blackbody expression of σT4, where σ is the Stefan−Boltzmann constant and T is the temperature. The heat flux through a nanohole is proportional to T8 and a4, where a is the radius of the hole. Finally it is shown that for aT < 106, where a is expressed in nm and T is expressed in K, radiative heat flux through the hole is proportional to T8 and for aT > 106 radiative heat flux is equal to the Planck blackbody heat flux; i.e., it is proportional to T4.

Journal
Nano Letters
Volume
6
Year of Publication
2006
Number
9
Pagination
2135–2139
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