New controllable optical diffuse material – Article published with Cover Art
Another publication coming out of the Organic Photonics and Nano-Optics group at Linkoping University has been published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Within the report, a new composite material composed of nanocellulose and silicone dioxide microparticles has been investigated for its interesting properties. By altering the silicone dioxide concentration, the translucency of the material could be tuned while the material also showed high IR emissivity making the paper-like material suitable for passive radiative cooling.
The publication can be found here: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2020/tc/d0tc01226b#!divAbstract
For more information on the Organic Photonics and Nano-Optics group at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics: http://www.mpjonsson.com/
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