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Author Correction: Hundred-fold enhancement in far-field radiative heat transfer over the blackbody limit

Dakotah Thompson, Linxiao Zhu, Rohith Mittapally, Seid Sadat, Zhen Xing, Patrick McArdle, M. Mumtaz Qazilbash, Pramod Reddy () and Edgar Meyhofer ()
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Dakotah Thompson: University of Michigan
Linxiao Zhu: University of Michigan
Rohith Mittapally: University of Michigan
Seid Sadat: University of Michigan
Zhen Xing: College of William and Mary
Patrick McArdle: College of William and Mary
M. Mumtaz Qazilbash: College of William and Mary
Pramod Reddy: University of Michigan
Edgar Meyhofer: University of Michigan

Nature, 2019, vol. 567, issue 7748, E12-E12

Abstract: We would like to correct the sentence in our Letter “However, both our detailed computational analysis (see Supplementary Fig. 2) and past computations13–15 suggest that such enhancements are not anticipated for metallic spheres, and very small increases (by a factor of a few) may be expected for dielectric spheres or metallic cylinders.” The work of ref. 13 is not limited to the structures described in this statement but also presents a computational study of radiative heat transfer between rectangular dielectric membranes that is consistent with our experimental and computational analysis, and supports our findings that the blackbody limit can be overcome in the far-field. See accompanying Amendment. The original Letter has not been corrected online.

Date: 2019
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