WebThe invention relates to a heat sink made from a diamond-containing composite material. In addition to a diamond content of 40 - 90 vol. %, the composite material contains 7 to 59 vol. % copper or a copper-rich phase with Cu > 80 atom % and 0.01 to 20 vol. % boron or a boron-rich phase with B > 50 atom %. The binding of the copper to the diamond … Webdiamond heat sinks; evaporation/boiling in fine featured (5 μm) conformal porous copper coatings; microfluidic liquid routing for uniform coolant supply over the surface of the …
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