Abstract

This work proposes a colored intelligent thermal control emitter characterized by adjustable structural color development with a reflection spectrum in the visible light range and intelligent thermal control with temperature switching in the mid infrared wavelength band. In the beginning, we investigate an intelligent thermal control emitter based on a multilayer membrane formed by the phase change material vanadium dioxide, metal material Ag, and dielectric materials Ge and ZnS. By incorporating the thermochromic material vanadium dioxide, the structure exhibits a high emissivity of εH = 0.85 in the range of 3–13 μm wavelength when in the high temperature metallic state, enabling efficient heat radiation. In the low temperature dielectric state, the structure only has a low emission capacity of εL = 0.07, reducing energy loss. Our results demonstrate that the structure achieves excellent emission regulation ability (Δε = 0.78) through the thermal radiation modulation from high to low temperature, maintaining effective thermal control. Furthermore, the thermal control emitter exhibits selective emission of peak wavelength due to destructive interference and shows a certain independence on polarization and incidence angle. Additionally, the integration of structural color adjustment capability enhances the visual aesthetics of the human experience. The proposed colored intelligent thermal control structure has significant potential for development in aesthetic items such as colored architecture and energy-efficient materials.

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