Cocklebur‐Inspired Robust Non‐flammable Polymer Thermo Conductor for CPU Cooling
Yongbin Wang,
Yong Fan,
Kaichao Pan
et al.
Abstract:Efficient computer central processing units (CPUs) heat dissipation demands polymer‐based thermal interface materials that combine high thermal conductivity with strong mechanical properties, eliminating the need for additional fasteners. However, polymers with high thermal conductivity often suffer from insufficient mechanical strength and other challenges, including high production costs, elevated interfacial thermal resistance, and flammability. Inspired by the 3D “spininess‐seeds‐bark” structure of cockleb… Show more
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