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Monolithic integration of radiative cooling and solar heating functionalities by laser-induced pyrolysis

Authors
Jung, YeongjuJeong, SeongminHeo, GyuPyun, Kyung RokChoi, Seok HwanBang, JunhyukLee, Jae GunKim, HongchanShin, JaehoHong, SukjoonLee, JinwooWon, DaeyeonSong, JaemanKo, Seung Hwan
Issue Date
Jun-2025
Publisher
Cell Press
Keywords
energy harvesting; laser-induced pyrolysis; optical property modulation; polydimethylsiloxane; radiative cooling; solar heating; solar thermoelectric device; sustainable; sustainable thermal management
Citation
Joule, v.9, no.8
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Journal Title
Joule
Volume
9
Number
8
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/126191
DOI
10.1016/j.joule.2025.102007
ISSN
2542-4351
2542-4351
Abstract
Conventional thermal management systems contribute significantly to environmental challenges, motivating the exploration of zero-energy techniques such as radiative cooling and solar heating. In this study, an innovative strategy is introduced to transform transparent polydimethylsiloxane into a versatile material via laser-induced pyrolysis. By precisely controlling laser intensity, the material is engineered for multi-thermal management, exhibiting high reflectivity and thermal emission for effective cooling under high-energy processing and strong solar absorption for notable heating under low-energy conditions. Simulation results indicate that applying this material to building roofs could reduce annual energy consumption by up to 26.5%. Moreover, its capability to form Janus structures and all-laser-patterned solar thermoelectric devices highlights its potential for sustainable technologies. This work represents a pioneering strategy in sustainable thermal management for cooling and heating, demonstrating a novel use of a monolith material and a facile fabrication technique and offering a promising solution to global environmental challenges. © 2025 Elsevier Inc.
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