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On Thermal Vacuum Radiation of Nanoparticles and Their Ensembles
Radiant emittance of dimers and ensembles of particles consisting of gold,
graphite and silica glass nanoparticles in vacuum is studied numerically based
on the fluctuation-electromagnetic theory. The presence of neighboring
particles of the same temperature causes an oscillating character of radiant
emittance (per one particle) depending on the particle size, interparticle
distance and temperature. We conclude that an ensemble of particles could be a
much more intense source of thermal radiation than an equivalent solid body
with the same outer surface area. Alternatively, when the neighboring particles
create a significant screening effect (silica), an ensemble of particles could
be a very good heat protector.Comment: 14 pages, 13 figure
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