2023
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202210981
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Active Thermal Metasurfaces for Remote Heating/Cooling by Mimicking Negative Thermal Conductivity

Abstract: Remote temperature control can be obtained by a long‐focus thermal lens that can focus heat fluxes into a spot far from the back surface of the lens and create a virtual thermal source/sink in the background material, around which the temperature field distribution can be remotely controlled by varying the parameters of the thermal lens. However, because of the lack of negative thermal conductivity, existing thermal lenses have extremely short focal lengths and cannot be used to remotely control the temperatur… Show more

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