Durable Electronics Material Shrinks When Heated
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12/01/2015
- Content
Most materials swell when they warm, and shrink when they cool. A University of Connecticut physicist, however, has been investigating a substance that responds in reverse. Scandium trifluoride, a material with negative thermal expansion, may be used to create more durable electronics.
- Citation
- "Durable Electronics Material Shrinks When Heated," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2015.