Temperature-independent thermal radiation

Thermal emission is the process by which all objects at nonzero temperatures emit light and is well described by the Planck, Kirchhoff, and Stefan–Boltzmann laws. For most solids, the thermally emitted power increases monotonically with temperature in a one-to-one relationship that enables applicati...

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Published in:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 2019-12, Vol.116 (52), p.26402-26406
Main Authors: Shahsafi, Alireza, Roney, Patrick, Zhou, You, Zhang, Zhen, Xiao, Yuzhe, Wan, Chenghao, Wambold, Raymond, Salman, Jad, Yu, Zhaoning, Li, Jiarui, Sadowski, Jerzy T., Comin, Riccardo, Ramanathan, Shriram, Kats, Mikhail A.
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