Effects of spatial dispersion in near-field radiative heat transfer between two parallel metallic surfaces
Optics
2008-02-14 v1 Other Condensed Matter
Abstract
We study the heat transfer between two parallel metallic semi-infinite media with a gap in the nanometer-scale range. We show that the near-field radiative heat flux saturates at distances smaller than the metal skin depth when using a local dielectric constant and investigate the origin of this effect. The effect of non-local corrections is analysed using the Lindhard-Mermin and Boltzmann-Mermin models. We find that local and non-local models yield the same heat fluxes for gaps larger than 2 nm. Finally, we explain the saturation observed in a recent experiment as a manifestation of the skin depth and show that heat is mainly dissipated by eddy currents in metallic bodies.
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@article{arxiv.0802.1899,
title = {Effects of spatial dispersion in near-field radiative heat transfer between two parallel metallic surfaces},
author = {Pierre-Olivier Chapuis and Sebastian Volz and Carsten Henkel and Karl Joulain and Jean-Jacques Greffet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.1899},
year = {2008}
}
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