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Isotropic conductive adhesives (ICAs) are a type of interconnect material used more and more widely in computer, robot, mobile phone, LED and so on. Compared with traditional solders, isotropic conductive adhesives have better working plasticity, creep resistance and heat resistance. In particular, isotropic conductive adhesives are more responsive in high density packaging than solder, which determines...
Isotropic conductive adhesives (ICAs) with lower bonding temperature, higher resolution and environmental friendly have been used extensively in packaging process. In order to improve the electrical and thermal conductive properties of ICAs, two kinds of bimodal high temperature stable ICAs with matrix SHT6 and fillers with composition of macro silver flakes and boron nitride nanoparticles or macro...
Both (1,0) and (1,1) Ag/SiO2 emission peaks generated by the tri-layer Ag/SiO2/Ag plasmonic thermal emitter with square lattice are investigated. The measured results reveal that the emission intensities of the (1,0) and (1,1) Ag/SiO2 plasmon modes depend sensitively on the energy distribution of a gray-body emitter.
The emission peaks and their intensity distributions of plasmonic thermal emitters with top metal perforated by hole array arranged in rhombus lattice had been investigated theoretically and experimentally. The intensity distribution of emission peaks follows blackboday radiation but becomes weaker if the coupling of the neighboring two peaks occurs.
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