Xu et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Enhancement of thermal interface materials with carbon nanotube arraysXu et al., 2006
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- Xu J
- Fisher T
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- International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
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This paper describes an experimental study of thermal contact conductance enhancement enabled by carbon nanotube (CNT) arrays synthesized directly on silicon wafers using plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. Testing based on the one-dimensional …
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