Lattices of microscopic tungsten rods can act as heat shields, researchers have found. Such structures may dramatically boost the efficiency of incandescent light bulbs and of thermophotovoltaic devices, which convert radiated heat into electricity, says research leader Shawn Yu Lin of the Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M.
WHAT A MESH! This four-tiered stack of tungsten microrods can selectively block radiated heat.
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