QUANTIHEAT project: Main progresses

S. Gomés, Quanti Heat
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The development of increasingly complex and nanostructured materials and devices, for example thermoelectric materials, nanocomposite polymers or micro- and nanosystems (microelectronics systems, MEMS/NEMS), requires in many cases an accurate knowledge of the thermal properties of the materials at the nanoscale. Scanning Thermal Microscopy (SThM) is a key technique for such thermal measurements with a submicrometric spatial resolution. The European project QUANTIHEAT “Quantitative scanning probe microscopy techniques for heat transfer management in nanomaterials and nanodevices” aims at solving the problems of thermal metrology at the nanoscale by delivering accurate and traceable metrology tools (nanoscale thermal terminologies, calibration samples and guidelines, modeling, novel SThM probes) for enabling the thermal management and advancing the development of new generation nanomaterials. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of its main results after 3 years of running.
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QUANTIHEAT项目:主要进展
越来越复杂的纳米结构材料和器件的发展,例如热电材料,纳米复合聚合物或微纳米系统(微电子系统,MEMS/NEMS),在许多情况下需要在纳米尺度上准确了解材料的热性能。扫描热显微镜(SThM)是实现亚微米空间分辨率热测量的关键技术。欧洲项目QUANTIHEAT“用于纳米材料和纳米器件热传递管理的定量扫描探针显微镜技术”旨在通过提供精确和可追溯的计量工具(纳米级热术语、校准样品和指南、建模、新型SThM探针)来解决纳米尺度的热计量问题,从而实现热管理和推进新一代纳米材料的开发。本文的目的是概述其运行3年后的主要结果。
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