How breaking the 'reciprocity law' could improve green energy
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How breaking the 'reciprocity law' could improve green energy
"Materials that emit less energy than they absorb can potentially save sunlight that is otherwise wasted by solar collectors, enhancing their efficiency."
"Most materials emit thermal radiation in equal measure to what they absorb. However, there are exceptions that provide opportunities for energy optimization."
Some materials exhibit unique properties that allow them to emit thermal radiation at a slower rate than they absorb energy. This characteristic presents an opportunity to improve the efficiency of solar collectors by retaining more sunlight that would typically be wasted. Most common materials do not have this property, emitting radiation at a balanced rate to their absorption. Therefore, identifying and utilizing these exceptional materials could lead to advancements in energy collection technology.
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