coldlam
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.