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Thermal expansion coefficients of high thermal conducting BAs and BP materials

Materials Science 2019-07-24 v1

Abstract

Recent reported very high thermal conductivities in the cubic boron arsenide (BAs) and boron phosphide (BP) crystals could potentially provide a revolutionary solution in the thermal management of high power density devices. To fully facilitate such application, compatible coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) between the heat spreader and device substrate, in order to minimize the thermal stress, need to be considered. Here we report our experimental CTE studies of BAs and BP in the temperature range from 100K to 1150K, through a combination of X-ray single crystal diffraction and neutron powder diffraction. We demonstrated the room temperature CTE, 3.6 ±\pm 0.15 ×\times 10E-6 /K for BAs and 3.2 ±\pm 0.2 ×\times 10E-6 /K for BP, are more compatible with most of the semiconductors including Si and GaAs, in comparison with diamond, and thus could be better candidates for the future heat spreader materials in power electronic devices.

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@article{arxiv.1906.04101,
  title  = {Thermal expansion coefficients of high thermal conducting BAs and BP materials},
  author = {Sheng Li and Keith M. Taddei and Xiqu Wang and Hanlin Wu and Jörg Neuefeind and Davis Zackaria and Xiaoyuan Liu and Clarina Dela Cruz and Bing Lv},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.04101},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

13 pages, 3 figures, accepted by applied physics letters