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Record-Breaking Metal Promises Copper-Free Heat Management
science1 month ago

Record-Breaking Metal Promises Copper-Free Heat Management

Researchers have identified theta-phase tantalum nitride (θ-TaN) with ~1,100 W/mK at room temperature, roughly three times copper, establishing a new metallic heat-conduction benchmark. Its highly ordered crystal lattice weakens phonon–electron interactions and suppresses phonon scattering, enabling superior heat transport. Experiments at the Advanced Photon Source and complementary spectroscopy validated the result. If scalable, θ-TaN could transform thermal management in electronics, AI hardware, aerospace, and quantum platforms, though manufacturing metastable phases at scale poses challenges and the fundamental limits of metal heat transport may need revision.

Meteorite Silica Could Revolutionize Industrial Heat Management
science-and-technology10 months ago

Meteorite Silica Could Revolutionize Industrial Heat Management

Scientists at Columbia University discovered a hybrid crystal-glass material called tridymite that maintains constant thermal conductivity across a wide temperature range, with potential applications in heat management for industries like steel production, which could significantly reduce carbon emissions and impact future technologies.

Real-time tuning of thermal conductivity for energy-efficient devices.
science-and-technology3 years ago

Real-time tuning of thermal conductivity for energy-efficient devices.

Researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered a new method for tuning the thermal conductivity of materials to control heat flow "on the fly." Their tuning range is the highest ever recorded among one-step processes in the field, and will open a door to developing more energy-efficient and durable electronic devices. The researchers' method provides a way to turn heat flow on and off in devices, showing promise for effective thermal management and energy consumption in the electronic devices people use every day.