Abstract:In recent years, the continuous development of electronic chips and the increasing integration of devices have led to extensive research on the thermal properties of ultrathin metallic materials. In particular, accurate characterization of their thermal transport properties has become a research hotspot. In this paper, we review the characterization methods of metallic nanomaterials, focusing on the principles of the transient electrothermal (TET) technique and the differential TET technique. By using the diff… Show more
“…These reviews are in great technical detail since the authors have tremendous experience and expertise in the topics under review. In the paper by Lin et al [18], the TET technique was reviewed thoroughly, especially about the differential TET concept. The TET technique measures 1D material's voltage/resistance change under step-current heating and can be used to measure thermal diffusivity, conductivity, and specific heat.…”
Over the last two decades, with the fast development of micro/nanomaterials, including micro/nanoscale and micro/nanostructured materials, significant attention has been attracted to study the energy transport in them [...]
“…These reviews are in great technical detail since the authors have tremendous experience and expertise in the topics under review. In the paper by Lin et al [18], the TET technique was reviewed thoroughly, especially about the differential TET concept. The TET technique measures 1D material's voltage/resistance change under step-current heating and can be used to measure thermal diffusivity, conductivity, and specific heat.…”
Over the last two decades, with the fast development of micro/nanomaterials, including micro/nanoscale and micro/nanostructured materials, significant attention has been attracted to study the energy transport in them [...]
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