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Thermal Rectification in Modularly Designed Bulk Metamaterials.

Hongying HeWeixiang PengHortense Le Ferrand
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Thermal rectification is a phenomenon of great practical importance where heat transfer is preferential in one direction. Programmable control of heat transfer in 3D space is key to enable thermal rectification at the macroscale but is rarely realized in natural materials or in current existing devices that are constructed at the nano and micro scales with high system complexity. Here, modularly designed bulk metamaterials that can break the symmetry of heat transfer from one direction to the other are created, leading to thermal rectification in convergent or divergent states by tuning the metamaterial microstructural design. These thermal metamaterials are microstructured composites made using one material composition, however, they offer sufficient microstructural design freedom to allow tunable local thermal properties for unusual macroscopic heat transfer. The strategy and performance achieved are promising for next-generation thermal management. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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