Near-field heat transfer between disordered conductors
Abstract
We study heat transfer mediated by near-field fluctuations of the electromagnetic field. In case of metals the latter are dominated by Coulomb interactions between thermal fluctuations of electronic density. We show that an elastic scattering of electrons, leading to diffusive propagation of density fluctuations, results in a qualitative change of the radiation law. While the heat flux between clean metals follows the Stefan-Boltzmann-like T4 dependence, the heat exchange between disordered conductors is significantly enhanced and scales as T3 at low temperatures.
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