Abstract:Radiative cooling materials continue to underperform compared to their
theoretical potential due to parasitic heating from contact with ambient
air. Solutions to this problem are expensive or complex to fabricate.
Here, a potentially inexpensive, simply fabricated material that
improves cooling performance by reducing parasitic heating was created
using naturally abundant salts. NaCl and KCl are not typically
considered for radiative cooling because of their high hygroscopicity
and low mechanical strength; how… Show more
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