or
Bookmark and Share
Methods of fabricating a composite carbon nanotube thermal interface device
   
Document Number
US Patent 7112472
Issued Date
September 26, 2006
Link
Inventors
Map
Abstract
Embodiments of a composite carbon nanotube structure comprising a number of carbon nanotubes disposed in a matrix comprised of a metal or a metal oxide. The composite carbon nanotube structures may be used as a thermal interface device in a packaged integrated circuit device.
Tags:
Description:
Amusing 0%
Clever 0%
Complex 0%
Efficient 0%
Historic 0%
Important 0%
Innovative 0%
Interesting 0%
Practical 0%
Simple 0%
Number of Claims:
26
Comments:
no comments yet
Owner
Intel Corporation (Santa Clara, CA)
Published
September 26, 2006
Application Number
10/607,525
Filed
June 25, 2003
US Classification
438/122  
Int'l Classification
H01L   21/50   (20060101)  
Assistant Examiner
Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
361/709   428/293.1   428/293.4   428/293.7   428/311.11   428/312.8   438/122   438/119   257/720  
Related Patents
7292440 - Heat dissipating sheet and plasma display device including the same - Owned by Samsung SDI Co., Ltd. (Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do,KR)

A plasma display device entirely distributes the temperature of a heat generator, and improves the detachability of a heat dissipating sheet and coherence with the heat generator. The plasma display device includes a plasma display panel for displaying an image, a chassis base disposed to face the plasma display panel, and a heat dissipating sheet disposed between the plasma display panel and the chassis base and including a resin material and carbon fibers fixed in the resin material. Preferably, the carbon fibers are intensively impregnated in a center portion of the resin material toward the display panel, and are arranged at least in one direction parallel to the display panel, or in different directions with respect to each other and separated from each other by the resin material.

Claims
Description
About| FAQs| Terms & Disclaimer| Link to Us| Contact Us