Monday, January 30, 2012

1201.5673 (Alejandro Manjavacas et al.)

Radiative Heat Transfer between Neighboring Particles    [PDF]

Alejandro Manjavacas, F. Javier Garcia de Abajo
The near-field interaction between two neighboring particles is known to
produce enhanced radiative heat transfer. We advance in the understanding of
this phenomenon by including the full electromagnetic particle response, heat
exchange with the environment, and important radiative corrections both in the
distance dependence of the fields and in the particle absorption coefficients.
We find that crossed terms of electric and magnetic interactions dominate the
transfer rate between gold and SiC particles, whereas radiative corrections
reduce it by several orders of magnitude even at small separations. Radiation
away from the dimer can be strongly suppressed or enhanced at low and high
temperatures, respectively. These effects must be taken into account for an
accurate description of radiative heat transfer in nanostructured environments.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.5673

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