Near-Field Radiative Heat Transfer across Nanometer Vacuum Gaps provides an in-depth description of fundamentals and application of near-field radiative heat transfer. When the vacuum gap between two media is on the order of nanometers, heat transfer can exceed that between blackbodies. This book investigates near-field heat transfer between different materials and geometries highlighting interplay between optics, material thermophysical properties and electromagnetism. The book also highlights the application of near-field thermal radiation in the field of power generation, imaging, and thermal systems as an analog of electronic devices.
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Dr. Soumyadipta Basu is currently employed with Intel Corporation where he is working on solving thermal challenges for Intel’s next generation of microprocessors. He has a joint appointment as an adjunct researcher in the School of Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy in Arizona State University where he is actively involved in theoretical and experimental research in near-field thermal radiation. Dr. Basu received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in December, 2009 under the supervision of Prof. Zhuomin Zhang a distinguished researcher in the field of heat and mass transfer. His dissertation was awarded the “Best PhD Thesis Award” from the Georgia Tech chapter of Sigma Xi in 2009. During his PhD study he has received the “HP Best Student Paper Award” at IMECE, 2007, “Innovation Award” in the 2009 ASME Society-Wide Micro/Nano Technology Forum at IMECE 2009, and the 2010 Hartnett-Irvine Best Paper Award from the International Center for Heat and Mass Transfer all for his research on near-field thermal radiation. Dr. Basu has published around 30 peer reviewed journal publications in high impact factor journals on different research topics in the field of near-field thermal radiation and has also authored/coauthored several conference publications. His research is very well cited among the radiation community with an i10-index of 24 and h-index of 17 according to “Google Scholars”.
Shelving Classification: Materials Science Title: Near-Field Radiative Heat Transfer across Nanometer Vacuum GapsImprint: William AndrewISBN: 978-0-32-342994-8Tagline: A detailed study of the principles, experiments and industry applications of near-field radiative heat transfer, covering both parallel and nonparallel surfaces.
Near-Field Radiative Heat Transfer across Nanometer Vacuum Gaps provides an in-depth description of fundamentals and application of near-field radiative heat transfer. When the vacuum gap between two media is on the order of nanometers, heat transfer can exceed that between blackbodies. This book investigates near-field heat transfer between different materials and geometries highlighting interplay between optics, material thermophysical properties and electromagnetism. In the past couple of years, there has been unprecedented progress on experiments in nanoscale radiation and each publication on near-field measurements till date has been extensively reviewed here. The book also highlights the application of near-field thermal radiation in the field of power generation, imaging, and thermal systems as an analog of electronic devices. This self-contained book is written for senior undergraduate and graduate engineering students, practicing engineers, and academic researchers interested in near-field thermal radiation and can be used as a standalone textbook for graduate level courses.
About the authors
Soumyadipta BasuTest R&D Engineer at Intel Corporation
School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy, Arizona State University. USA
Dr. Basu is formerly a Senior Process Engineer at IHS Module and is currently employed as a Test R&D Engineer at Intel Corporation, where he is working on solving thermal challenges for Intel’s next generation of microprocessors. He has a joint appointment as an Adjunct Researcher in the School of Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy in Arizona State University where he is actively involved in theoretical and experimental research in near-field thermal radiation. Dr. Basu received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in December, 2009 under the supervision of Prof. Zhuomin Zhang: a distinguished researcher in the field of heat and mass transfer. His dissertation was awarded the "Best PhD Thesis Award" from the Georgia Tech chapter of Sigma Xi in 2009; he also won the Hartnett-Irvine Award in 2011 at the International Center of Heat and Mass Transfer. Dr. Basu has published around 30 peer reviewed journal publications in high impact factor journals on different research topics in the field of near-field thermal radiation and has also authored/co-authored several conference publications.
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