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ColdLam is a hypothetical concept in the field of passive cooling and photonic materials. It refers to laminated structures designed to reduce thermal load by radiating heat away while minimizing solar heat gain.

In proposed designs, ColdLam uses alternating layers that tailor spectral properties: high infrared emissivity in the

Applications include building envelope components for daytime cooling, cooling for electronic systems, and integration into skylights

As a hypothetical concept, ColdLam remains experimental with limited public demonstrations. Key challenges include materials stability,

See also radiative cooling, photonic materials, metamaterials.

8–13
micrometer
atmospheric
window,
combined
with
low
solar
absorptivity
in
the
visible
and
near-infrared.
Some
concepts
include
luminescent
or
upconversion
layers
that
re-emit
absorbed
energy
at
longer
wavelengths,
extending
radiative
loss.
or
glazing.
Potential
benefits
include
lower
air-conditioning
demand
and
improved
efficiency
of
outdoor
equipment.
weathering,
manufacturability,
cost,
and
the
need
to
verify
long-term
performance
under
varying
sun
angles
and
environmental
conditions.