作者
Fei Tian,Bai Song,Xi Chen,Navaneetha K. Ravichandran,Yinchuan Lv,Ke Chen,Sean E. Sullivan,Jae-hyun Kim,Yuanyuan Zhou,Te‐Huan Liu,Miguel Goni,Zhiwei Ding,Jingying Sun,Geethal Amila Gamage,Haoran Sun,Hamidreza Ziyaee,Shuyuan Huyan,Liangzi Deng,Jianshi Zhou,Aaron J. Schmidt,Shuo Chen,C. W. Chu,Pinshane Y. Huang,David Broido,Li Shi,Gang Chen,Zhifeng Ren
摘要
Moving the heat aside with BAs Thermal management becomes increasingly important as we decrease device size and increase computing power. Engineering materials with high thermal conductivity, such as boron arsenide (BAs), is hard because it is essential to avoid defects and impurities during synthesis, which would stop heat flow. Three different research groups have synthesized BAs with a thermal conductivity around 1000 watts per meter-kelvin: Kang et al. , Li et al. , and Tian et al. succeeded in synthesizing high-purity BAs with conductivities half that of diamond but more than double that of conventional metals (see the Perspective by Dames). The advance validates the search for high-thermal-conductivity materials and provides a new material that may be more easily integrated into semiconducting devices. Science , this issue p. 575 , p. 579 , p. 582 ; see also p. 549