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Transparent radiative cooling cover window for flexible and foldable electronic displays
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Explore the fascinating development of transparent radiative cooling metamaterials by Kang Won Lee, Jonghun Yi, Min Ku Kim, and Dong Rip Kim. These innovative 50-micron-thick materials not only provide mechanical robustness and moisture impermeability but also enhance thermal management in electronic displays by effectively combating temperature rise in devices under solar irradiance.
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