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Twisted Edison: Filaments curling at the nanoscale produce light waves that twirl as they travelWhile a tungsten lightbulb's filament is much warmer than its surroundings, the law defining blackbody radiation—Planck's law—offers a good approximation of the spectrum of photons it sends out.
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Thermal photonics advances enable efficient subambient daytime radiative cooling for vertical surfacesHowever, traditional blackbody radiation, due to its inherent characteristics, such as its non-directional, incoherent, broad-spectrum, and unpolarized nature, results in energy exchange between ...
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