Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10364679 Microelectronics Reliability 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Graphene mixed with epoxy for thermal interface material (TIM) has been well researched. However, some issues emerge when epoxy is used as matrix material, such as overflow problem, non-uniform thickness, needing solidification time, etc. In order to avoid the above issues, a new high performance phase change material (PCM) is prepared by incorporating graphene with polyolefin hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive (HMPSA). The thermal conductivity and hardness of graphene/HMPSA (GHMPSA) composites are both measured and found to be increased with the increase of filled graphene. Due to the increasing hardness, the smallest thermal contact resistance is achieved with 6 wt.% graphene, not 10 wt.%, even the biggest thermal conductivity of GHMPSA is 5.6 W/(mK) with 10 wt.% graphene. The comparison between the present GHMPSA TIM and other commercial TIMs indicates that the present GHMPSA composite is a commendable TIM in reducing thermal contact resistance.
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