Applications and Impacts of Nanoscale Thermal Transport in Electronics Packaging

Sukwon Choi, Patrick E. Hopkins, Ashutosh Giri, Brian Donovan, Zhiting Tian, Samuel Graham, Ronald J. Warzoha, Adam A. Wilson, Nazlı Dönmezer, Darshan G. Pahinkar, Jingjing Shi, Laura B. Ruppalt
2020-12-09

SCID:  54.1/yed6jju2
Abstract This review introduces relevant nanoscale thermal transport processes that impact thermal abatement in power electronics applications. Specifically, we highlight the importance of nanoscale thermal transport mechanisms at each layer in material hierarchies that make up modern electronic devices. This includes those mechanisms that impact thermal transport through: (1) substrates, (2) interfaces and two-dimensional materials, and (3) heat spreading materials. For each material layer, we provide examples of recent works that (1) demonstrate improvements in thermal performance and/or (2) improve our understanding of the relevance of nanoscale thermal transport across material junctions. We end our discussion by highlighting several additional applications that have benefited from a consideration of nanoscale thermal transport phenomena, including radio frequency (RF) electronics and neuromorphic computing.
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Sukwon Choi
Patrick E. Hopkins
Ashutosh Giri
Brian Donovan
Zhiting Tian
Samuel Graham
Ronald J. Warzoha
Adam A. Wilson
Nazlı Dönmezer
Darshan G. Pahinkar
Jingjing Shi
Laura B. Ruppalt
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