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Highly thermal conductive copper nanowire composites with ultralow loading: toward applications as thermal interface materials

Wang et al., 2014

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10212868394346652253
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Wang S
Cheng Y
Wang R
Sun J
Gao L
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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Thermal interface materials (TIMs) are of ever-rising importance with the development of modern microelectronic devices. However, traditional TIMs exhibit low thermal conductivity even at high loading fractions. The use of high-aspect-ratio material is beneficial to achieve …
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