In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of light and optics, exploring the possibility of creating a mirror that reflects near-infrared (NIR) light while remaining transparent to visible light. These selective mirrors, known as hot mirrors, are already used in optical systems but face challenges in high-temperature applications, like in incandescent bulbs. We discuss the theoretical potential of such mirrors to recycle heat and improve bulb efficiency, even potentially surpassing LED technology in both efficiency and light quality. The episode also touches on the role of metamaterials—engineered materials designed to manipulate light at the nanoscale—and their promise in creating ideal mirrors, despite challenges in fabrication, durability, and cost.
Links:
- https://aiconversations.hashnode.dev/incandescent-bulb-heat-recovery-with-chatgpt
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_mirror
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