Abstract
We demonstrate a thermal emitter whose radiated power remains nearly constant over a temperature range of ΔT ~ 30 °C, implemented using thermochromic samarium nickelate. This zero-differential thermal emitter can be used for infrared camouflage and obfuscation.
© 2017 Optical Society of America
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