Abstract: Pyrolytic graphite (PG) is of interest as a heat sink and heat exchanger material because it has a thermal conductivity greater than copper with a density less than aluminum. However, its ...
A Houston startup aims to bring Japan’s high-temperature reactor legacy to Texas, betting a 950C HTGR can open new markets for industrial heat, hydrogen, and advanced nuclear deployment. A ...
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Atomic structure of the hexagonal diamond. Image from the study. Researchers named it lonsdaleite, after crystallographer Kathleen Lonsdale, but for decades, no one was sure it truly existed. For 60 ...
Diamond is famously known as the hardest mineral on Earth. But researchers have been pursuing an unusual variant of it — known as hexagonal diamond — that might be even harder. After decades of claims ...
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Abstract: The magnetic susceptibility of pyrolytic graphite (PyG) is temperature dependent. Under an external magnetic field, a levitated PyG sample with a localized temperature change experiences ...
The market for ultra-high-purity (UHP) graphite, essential for EV anodes and nuclear reactors, is projected to hit $1.43 billion by 2030, masking structural friction in the global energy transition.
High-power modules use substrates to house the semiconductor device and for electrical insulation. These substrates are constructed with thermally conductive dielectric material sandwiched between two ...
Australian data center operator GreenSquareDC is partnering with a materials company to develop and test a new type of heat sink using graphite. Via an ASX announcement this week, Green Critical ...
Few areas of research have captivated scientists more than the search for room-temperature superconductivity. Finding a way to reduce energy loss as electricity travels over transmission lines and ...