Magnetic field effects in the near-field radiative heat transfer between planar structures
Edwin Moncada-Villa, Juan Carlos Cuevas

TL;DR
This paper predicts new magnetic-field-induced phenomena in near-field radiative heat transfer between planar structures with magneto-optical materials, demonstrating potential for active thermal control using external magnetic fields.
Contribution
It introduces novel predictions of magnetic field effects on NFRHT in layered structures with MO materials, including heat transfer enhancement and anisotropic modulation.
Findings
Magnetic field can increase NFRHT in asymmetric InSb-Au structures.
Magnetic effects are more pronounced in thin film structures.
NFRHT can be strongly modulated by magnetic field orientation.
Abstract
One of the main challenges in the field of thermal radiation is to actively control the near-field radiative heat transfer (NFRHT) between closely spaced bodies. In this context, the use of an external magnetic field has emerged as a very attractive possibility and a plethora of physical phenomena have been put forward in the last few years. Here, we predict some additional magnetic-field-induced phenomena that can take place in the context of NFRHT between planar layered structures containing magneto-optical (MO) materials (mainly doped semiconductors like InSb). In particular, we predict the possibility of increasing the NFRHT upon applying an external magnetic field in an asymmetric structure consisting of two infinite plates made of InSb and Au. We also study the impact of a magnetic field in the NFRHT between structures containing MO thin films and show that the effect is more…
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