
Material scientists find new angle toward better heat transfer
University of California - Los AngelesResearch News Release
UCLA materials scientists have developed a class of optical material that controls how heat radiation is directed from an object. Similar to the way overlapping blinds direct the angle of visible light coming through a window, the breakthrough involves utilizing a special class of materials that manipulates how thermal radiation travels through such materials. Recently published in Science, the advance could be used to improve the efficiency of energy-conversion systems and enable more effective sensing and detection technologies.
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- Science
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- Sloan Research Fellowship in Physics from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Schmidt Science Fellows, in partnership with the Rhodes Trust








