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  • 2022Quantitative modelling of photoluminescence from light-emitting metasurfaces via absorption calculationscitations
  • 2019Thermal emission from a single glass fiber5citations
  • 2018Near-Field and Far-Field Thermal Emission of an Individual Patch Nanoantenna25citations

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  • Hugonin, Jean-Paul
  • Chevrier, Kevin
  • Greffet, Jean-Jacques
  • Vega, Camilo Pérez De La
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Thermal emission from a single glass fiber

  • Wilde, Yannick De
  • Joulain, Karl
  • Krachmalnicoff, Valentina
  • Kallel, Houssem
  • Doumouro, Joris
Abstract

In this article, we study the thermal light emission from individual fibers of an industrial glass material, which are elementary building blocks of glass wool boards used for thermal insulation. Thermal emission spectra of single fibers of various diameters partially suspended on air are measured in the far field by means of infrared spatial modulation spectroscopy. These experimental spectra are compared with the theoretical absorption efficiency spectra of cylindrical shaped fibers calculated analytically in the framework of Mie theory taking as an input the measured permittivity of the industrial glass material. An excellent qualitative agreement is found between the measured thermal radiation spectra and the theoretical absorption efficiency spectra.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • theory
  • glass
  • glass