Characterization of Thermal Interface Materials to Support Thermal Simulation

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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In this paper new characterization equipment for thermal interface materials is presented. Thermal management of electronic products relies on the effec-tive dissipation of heat. This can be achieved by the optimization of the system design with the help of simulation methods. The precision of these models relies also on the used material data. For the determi-nation of this data an experimental set-up for a static measurement is presented, which evaluates thermal conductivity and interface resistance of thermal inter-face materials (e.g. adhesive, solder, pads, or pastes). A qualitative structure-property correlation is pro-posed taking into account particle size, filler content and void formation at the interface based on high resolution FIB imaging. The paper gives an overview over the set-up and the measurement technique and discusses experimental and simulation results.

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