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Superwicking with silicon

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Margaret W. Bushee, [email protected]

Because most computer chips and transistors are made of the semiconductor silicon, the element is key to the microelectronics industry. A serious barrier with silicon, however, is keeping components cool. Until now, computer chips have been air-cooled, but air’s limited capacity to absorb heat has been a hurdle in the quest to design ever-faster computer chips. That obstacle may soon be overcome, thanks to scientists at the University of Rochester’s Institute of Optics, whose research on high-intensity laser-treated silicon has strongly suggested a new way to cool components:...Read full article

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    Published: June 2010
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