Efficient Emission of Highly Polarized Thermal Radiation from a Suspended Aligned Carbon Nanotube Film
Andrea Zacheo,
Shinichiro Matano,
Yui Shimura
et al.
Abstract:A polarized light source covering a wide wavelength range
is required
in applications across diverse fields, including optical communication,
photonics, spectroscopy, and imaging. For practical applications,
high degrees of polarization and thermal performance are needed to
ensure the stability of the radiation intensity and low energy consumption.
Here, we achieved efficient emission of highly polarized and broadband
thermal radiation from a suspended aligned carbon nanotube film. The
anisotropic nature of th… Show more
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