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Review of graphene-based thermal polymer nanocomposites: Current state of the art and future prospects

Lewis et al., 2020

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4109235533393059967
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Lewis J
Perrier T
Barani Z
Kargar F
Balandin A
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arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.10752

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We review the current state of the art of graphene-enhanced thermal interface materials for the management of heat the next generation of electronics. Increased integration densities, speed, and power of electronic and optoelectronic devices require thermal interface …
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