Through a combination of atomic-scale materials design and ultrafast measurements, researchers at the University of Illinois have revealed new insights about how heat flows across an interface between two materials. The researchers demonstrated that a single layer of atoms can disrupt or enhance heat flow across an interface. The researchers first deposited a single layer of … [Read more...]
Company Expands North American Technical Sales Network
Aligned Solutions, Inc will sell Rehm Thermal System’s Convection, Condensation, and Vacuum soldering products throughout the greater Midwest. Aligned Solutions offers a combination of veteran experience and a diverse range of equipment, materials and process capabilities to a broad customer base throughout printed circuit board assembly and repair. Rehm Thermal Systems is the … [Read more...]
X-Ray Diffraction Reveals 3D Mechanics of Germanium-Crystal Arrays
Scientists at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) are using X-ray diffraction to thoroughly understand a new type of nanostructure -- square arrays of germanium (Ge) pillars that have very complex geometries and physical attributes. Germanium grown epitaxially on micrometre-sized silicon pillars forms perfect crystals free of defects. The resulting Ge/Si … [Read more...]
A Child's Take on Electronics Cooling
Today is National Take Your Kids To Work Day, and we had the opportunity to meet Elias Kilshaw. Watch the video to get his point of view on Electronics Cooling and Thermal Management. … [Read more...]
Researchers Use Cold Atoms to Simulate Graphene
Scientists at ETH Zurich used a set of laser beams to create a honeycomb-like structure similar to that found in graphene. By loading ultracold atoms into this optical lattice, they can simulate electronic properties of this promising material. Such experiments may be used to identify electronic properties of materials which have yet to be discovered. Tilman Esslinger, … [Read more...]
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