We show that graphene decorated with Ag nanodisks realizes spectrally selective thermal emission by means of acoustic graphene plasmons (AGPs) localized between graphene and the Ag nanodisks inside a dielectric material. Our finite-difference time domain (FDTD) calculations show that the spectrally selective thermal radiation emission can be tuned by means of a gate voltage into two different wavelength regimes, namely the atmospherically opaque regime between λ = 5 μm and λ = 8 μm or the atmospherically transparent regime between λ = 8 μm and λ = 12 μm. This allows for electrical switching between a radiative heat trapping mode for the former regime and a radiative cooling mode for the latter regime.
Jayden D. CraftMuhammad Waqas ShabbirDirk EnglundRichard M. OsgoodMichael N. Leuenberger
Chang WangBojun YangLi ZhouYiduo WangZhihui ChenYingwei WangSi XiaoJun He
Da LeiQiQiGe MenggenLiya DuTE Gu-sTao JinYingbiao ZhiJinping LiuXiaoyu Fan
Mathieu MaillardMarie‐Paule PileniStephan LinkMostafa A. El‐Sayed
Mathieu MaillardMarie‐Paule PileniStephan LinkMostafa A. El-Sayed