Smith, 2017 - Google Patents
Thermal Transport in P3HT Nanostructures and NanocompositesSmith, 2017
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- 17922156602475466253
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- Smith M
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Consumers continue to pressure electronic device manufactures to produce smaller, higher performance, and higher reliability products. Moreover, by decreasing size and increasing computational power, electronic devices get hotter and fail faster and thermal management …
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