Abstract

Multiband camouflage of space satellite to against advanced detection has attracted rising attention. However, the combination of compatible camouflage and radiative heat dissipation for space satellite still remains challenging, which requires low visibility and selective thermal emission in a dark and deep cold background. In this work, a dual dielectric Ge/SiO2 layer embedded Fabry-Perot multilayer film (W/Ge/SiO2/W/SiO2) is proposed for space stealth and heat dissipation. Ge and SiO2 films with appropriate thickness are designed to realize high visible absorption and spectra selective IR emission, simultaneously. The optimized multilayer film achieves a high absorbance (α = 0.983) in visible light (0.38–0.80 μm) for visible stealth, low emissivity (ε3–5 μm = 0.038; ε8–14 μm = 0.200) in atmospheric windows for infrared stealth, and relative high emissivity outside the atmospheric windows (ε5–8 μm = 0.487) for radiative heat dissipation. The simulation results indicate that the coupling of tunneling effect in ultrathin metallic W film and Fabry-Perot resonant is the main contribution to the excellent absorptivity and emissivity tunability. The proposed dual spacers embedded Fabry-Perot multilayer film paves a new way for multispectral camouflage of space satellite and other applications such as solar-thermal conversion, thermal management, energy saving, and detective technologies.

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