Fluctuation-electrodynamic theory and dynamics of heat transfer in systems of multiple dipoles
Abstract
A general fluctuation-electrodynamic theory is developed to investigate radiative heat exchanges between objects that are assumed to be small compared with their thermal wavelength (dipolar approximation) in N-body systems immersed in a thermal bath. This theoretical framework is applied to study the dynamic of heating or cooling of three-body systems. We show that many-body interactions allow us to tailor the temperature field distribution and to drastically change the time scale of thermal relaxation processes.
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Optics [physics.optics]Origin | Publisher files allowed on an open archive |
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