Selective thermal emission and infrared camouflage based on layered media

Qingxiang JI, Xueyan CHEN, Vincent LAUDE, Jun LIANG, Guodong FANG, Changguo WANG*, Rasoul ALAEE, Muamer KADIC

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Abstract

Infrared camouflage based on artificial thermal metasurfaces has recently attracted significant attention. By eliminating thermal radiation differences between the object and the background, it is possible to hide a given object from infrared detection. Infrared camouflage is an important element that increases the survivability of aircraft and missiles, by reducing target susceptibility to infrared guided threats. Herein, a simple and practicable design is theoretically presented based on a multilayer film for infrared stealth, with distinctive advantages of scalability, flexible fabrication, and structural simplicity. The multilayer medium consists of silicon substrate, carbon layer and zinc sulfide film, the optical properties of which are determined by transfer matrix method. By locally changing the thickness of the coating film, the spatial tunability and continuity in thermal emission are demonstrated. A continuous change of emissive power is further obtained and consequently implemented to achieve thermal camouflage functionality. In addition, other functionalities, like thermal illusion and thermal coding, are demonstrated by thickness-engineered multilayer films.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)212-219
Number of pages8
JournalChinese Journal of Aeronautics
Volume36
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023

Keywords

  • Heat transfer manipulation
  • Infrared camouflage
  • Multilayer media
  • Selective thermal emission
  • Thermal illusion
  • Transfer matrix method

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JI, Q., CHEN, X., LAUDE, V., LIANG, J., FANG, G., WANG, C., ALAEE, R., & KADIC, M. (2023). Selective thermal emission and infrared camouflage based on layered media. Chinese Journal of Aeronautics, 36(3), 212-219. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cja.2022.08.004