TY - JOUR
T1 - Bioinspired Rhombic VO2 Metasurface with Low Solar Absorptance for Self-adaptive All-Weather Building Thermal Management
AU - Li, Qianyi
AU - Zheng, Yuxuan
AU - Yang, Junlin
AU - Liu, Shiqiao
AU - Zhou, Changqing
AU - Wang, Chengzhi
AU - Jin, Haibo
AU - Li, Jingbo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2026 American Chemical Society
PY - 2026/7/22
Y1 - 2026/7/22
N2 - Passive radiative cooling effectively reduces energy consumption but often suffers from winter overcooling. To address this challenge, we report a bioinspired rhombic-patterned vanadium dioxide (VO2) metasurface intelligent thermal radiative device (RITD) for self-adaptive all-weather building thermal regulation. Through tailoring of the synergistic coupling between the metal–insulator transition (MIT) of VO2 and the multiple resonances of a Fabry–Pérot (F–P) cavity and subwavelength periodic VO2 arrays, the RITD achieves a dynamic emittance modulation (Δε) of 0.65 (from 0.27 to 0.92) within the atmospheric transparency window (8–14 μm). Crucially, the bioinspired architecture maintains a stable, low solar absorptance (αsol = 0.23), effectively suppressing excessive solar heating and thus maximizing the net cooling power during intense sunlight exposure. With a tungsten-doped tunable phase-transition threshold (25–68 °C), the RITD demonstrates a daytime subambient cooling of ∼14 °C and a nighttime heat retention of ∼3 °C above the ambient temperature. Building energy simulations across multiple Chinese cities reveal that RITD-integrated roofs deliver substantial annual energy savings by simultaneously addressing cooling demands in summer and insulation needs in winter. This mechanism-driven design provides a scalable and robust strategy for advancing zero-energy buildings and sustainable thermal management technologies.
AB - Passive radiative cooling effectively reduces energy consumption but often suffers from winter overcooling. To address this challenge, we report a bioinspired rhombic-patterned vanadium dioxide (VO2) metasurface intelligent thermal radiative device (RITD) for self-adaptive all-weather building thermal regulation. Through tailoring of the synergistic coupling between the metal–insulator transition (MIT) of VO2 and the multiple resonances of a Fabry–Pérot (F–P) cavity and subwavelength periodic VO2 arrays, the RITD achieves a dynamic emittance modulation (Δε) of 0.65 (from 0.27 to 0.92) within the atmospheric transparency window (8–14 μm). Crucially, the bioinspired architecture maintains a stable, low solar absorptance (αsol = 0.23), effectively suppressing excessive solar heating and thus maximizing the net cooling power during intense sunlight exposure. With a tungsten-doped tunable phase-transition threshold (25–68 °C), the RITD demonstrates a daytime subambient cooling of ∼14 °C and a nighttime heat retention of ∼3 °C above the ambient temperature. Building energy simulations across multiple Chinese cities reveal that RITD-integrated roofs deliver substantial annual energy savings by simultaneously addressing cooling demands in summer and insulation needs in winter. This mechanism-driven design provides a scalable and robust strategy for advancing zero-energy buildings and sustainable thermal management technologies.
KW - Adaptive thermal management
KW - Biomimetic metasurface
KW - Dynamic radiative cooling
KW - Low solar absorptance
KW - Vanadium dioxide (VO)
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105045575500
U2 - 10.1021/acsami.6c07795
DO - 10.1021/acsami.6c07795
M3 - Article
C2 - 42411574
AN - SCOPUS:105045575500
SN - 1944-8244
VL - 18
SP - 38774
EP - 38785
JO - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
JF - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
IS - 28
ER -