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ASME 2007 InterPACK Conference collocated with the ASME/JSME 2007 Thermal Engineering Heat Transfer Summer Conference | 2007

Comparison of Thermal Performance of Current High-End Thermal Interface Materials

Gamal Refai-Ahmed; Zhaojuan He; Ellen M. Heian; Ramzi Vincent; Tim Rude; David van Heerden

Reactive NanoTechnologies (RNT) has developed a reactive bonding technology to directly bond silicon dies to heat sinks with indium solder using a reactive multilayered foil. In this new method of bonding, heat is generated locally by exothermic mixing within the multilayered foil. This heat is used to melt indium solder layers to join the dies to the heat sinks. The measured thermal resistance of the resulting solder bond is 4 to 5 K mm2 /W (0.006 to 0.008 K in2 /W). In addition, the reactive foil also localizes the heat to the interface, thus minimizing residual stress and thermal damage in the components. In this paper we discuss the thermal performance and reliability test results for reactive multilayer bonding with different bond line thicknesses. We also present detailed comparisons of thermal performance between reactive multilayer bonding and other current Thermal Interface Material (TIM) solutions, including polymer-based greases, phase change materials, and low melting metallic alloy. Benchmark tests were done using the graphics processor on an operational video card as a test vehicle. The test results show that the introduction of a reactive multilayer bond as an interface material between the graphics processor and the thermal management device demonstrates significant performance advantages over any of the other current commercially available TIM solutions.© 2007 ASME


Archive | 2001

Freestanding reactive multilayer foils

Timothy P. Weihs; T. C. Hufnagel; Omar M. Knio; Michael Reiss; David van Heerden; Howard Feldmesser


Archive | 2002

Methods of making and using freestanding reactive multilayer foils

Timothy P. Weihs; Michael Reiss; Omar M. Knio; A.J. Swiston; David van Heerden; T. C. Hufnagel


Archive | 2004

Composite reactive multilayer foil

Timothy P. Weihs; Omar M. Knio; Michael Reiss; David van Heerden


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A | 2003

The effect of silica-containing calcium-phosphate particles on human osteoblasts in vitro

Phong V. Phan; M.W. Grzanna; James Chu; Anna Polotsky; Ahmed El-Ghannam; David van Heerden; David S. Hungerford; Carmelita G. Frondoza


Archive | 2004

Method of controlling thermal waves in reactive multilayer joining and resulting product

Etienne Besnoin; Jiaping Wang; Alan Duckham; Stephen John Spey Jr.; David van Heerden; Timothy P. Weihs; Omar M. Knio


Archive | 2004

Methods and device for controlling pressure in reactive multilayer joining and resulting product

David van Heerden; Jesse Newson; Timothy Ryan Rude; Omar M. Knio; Timothy P. Weihs


Archive | 2004

Methods of controlling multilayer foil ignition

David van Heerden; Etienne Besnoin; Stephen John Spey Jr.; Timothy Ryan Rude; Michael V. Brown; Dale Deger; Ellen M. Heian; Somasundaram Valliappan; Omar M. Knio; Timothy P. Weihs


Archive | 2004

Reactive multilayer foil with conductive and nonconductive final products

Timothy P. Weihs; Omar M. Knio; Michael Reiss; David van Heerden


Archive | 2005

Hermetically sealing a container with crushable material and reactive multilayer material

David van Heerden; Dale Deger; Timothy P. Weihs; Omar M. Knio

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Omar M. Knio

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Michael Reiss

Johns Hopkins University

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T. C. Hufnagel

Johns Hopkins University

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Timothy J. Foecke

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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A.J. Gavens

Johns Hopkins University

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A.J. Swiston

Johns Hopkins University

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Alan Duckham

Johns Hopkins University

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