Thermally Conductive Tape Based on Carbon Nanotube Arrays
TBMG-9149
02/01/2011
- Content
To increase contact conductance between two mating surfaces, a conductive “tape” has been developed by growing dense arrays of carbon nanotubes (CNTs, graphite layers folded into cylinders) on both sides of a thermally conductive metallic foil. When the two mating surfaces are brought into contact with the conductive tape in between, the CNT arrays will adhere to the mating surface. The van der Waals force between the contacting tubes and the mating surface provides adhesion between the two mating surfaces. Even though the thermal contact conductance of a single tube-to-tube contact is small, the tremendous amount of CNTs on the surface leads to a very large overall contact conductance.
- Citation
- "Thermally Conductive Tape Based on Carbon Nanotube Arrays," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2011.