High thermal conductivity and an appropriate coefficient of thermal expansion are the key features of a perfect heat spreader for electronic device packaging. Diamond composites target to be a perfect solution for these needs, but proper high accuracy thermal characterization is needed.
University of Bristol and RHP Technology partners of HEATPACK consortium have published a paper at ACS Applied Electronic Materials presenting the capabilities of FDTR methods to characterize the thermal properties of diamond composite baseplates.
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