Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7855354 | Carbon | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We have uncovered some unusual thermal interface properties of a three-dimensional, flexible and interconnected graphene foam (GF). The thermal interfacial resistance of GF at Si-Al interface is as low as 0.04Â cm2KÂ Wâ1, which is one order of magnitude lower than conventional thermal grease and thermal paste-based thermal interfacial material (TIM). The thermal contact resistance was found to dominate the overall interfacial resistance of GF-based TIM, in as much as the bulk thermal conductivity of GF is rather high. The contact pressure-dependent thermal interfacial resistance of GF exhibits an asymptotic behavior, which converges into a plateau value at an ultralow contact pressure (â¼0.1Â MPa). Significantly, the GF-based TIM has shown a superior performance to vertically aligned carbon nanotubes currently held as the gold standard (at least â¼75% improvement in thermal interfacial resistance at Si-Al interface), thus providing a strong candidate for the next generation of high-performance carbon-based TIM.
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Authors
Xinfeng Zhang, Kan Kan Yeung, Zhaoli Gao, Jinkai Li, Hongye Sun, Huansu Xu, Kai Zhang, Min Zhang, Zhibo Chen, Matthew M.F. Yuen, Shihe Yang,