The infrared radiation intensity of object is directly determined by emissivity, we design a new method regarding to self-regulated infrared radiation applied to different background by using electroluminescent material. The application of electroluminescent material to the target surface can further realize the variable even autonomous regulation of the infrared characteristics of the target. By controlling the emissivity of the material, the radiation intensity of the target is as close to the background as possible, therefore the discrimination of the target and the background are reduced. The target radiation intensity can be changed dynamically with the environment, especially the process is reversible, and thus this application becomes an effective control method of the optical parameters of the target characteristics.
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