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This paper reports the results of an investigation to create a thermal interface material (TIM) with adhesive functions. Previous tests with electro-spun nano fibrous polymer materials indicate high thermal conductivity of the films, and even higher thermal conductivity and lower resistivity had subsequently been obtained by adding thermally conductive nano particles. The thickness of the TIMs produced...
The need for faster, smaller, and more reliable and efficient products has resulted in increase of heat generated in microelectronic components. The removal of the heat generated is an important issue in electronic packaging. The present research work aims at developing a new class of nano-thermal interface material (nanoTIM) that has low thermal resistance, high thermal conductivity and mechanical...
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