Anritsu Discovers New Thermal Conductivity Properties of Promising Carbon Material "Graphene"
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Anritsu Corporation's Advanced Technology Research Laboratory has discovered that nanoscale mesh-like graphene exhibits higher thermal conductivity at room temperature as it is miniaturized, contradicting conventional wisdom. This breakthrough in thermal management technology is expected to be applied to heat dissipation in next-generation electronic devices. The paper was published in '2D Materials'.
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- Q: What is the new discovery about mesh graphene?
- A: It has been confirmed at room temperature that the thermal conductivity increases when graphene is made into a mesh, contrary to the usual decrease in thermal conductivity with miniaturization.
- Q: What applications are expected?
- A: Efficient heat dissipation and thermal flow control (thermal management) in electronic devices such as smartphones, 5G devices, and PCs, which tend to retain heat, are expected.
- Q: Where can this research be verified?
- A: The research has been published as a paper in the international scientific journal '2D Materials', where detailed academic data can be reviewed.