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Revisión de los desarrollos recientes en dispositivos de conmutación de flujo de calor tipo condensador
Keisuke Hirata1,2, Tsunehiro Takeuchi1,2
1Graduate School of Engineering, Toyota Technological Institute, Nagoya, Japan.
Science and technology of advanced materials
|December 24, 2025
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Los investigadores desarrollaron novedosos dispositivos de conmutación de flujo de calor tipo condensador que utilizan calcogenuros de plata. Estos dispositivos ofrecen gestión térmica activa controlando el flujo de calor mediante la modulación de la conductividad térmica de los electrones.
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Conductividad térmicacondensadorconductividad térmica de electronesconmutación de flujo de calorconductividad térmica de la redcalcogenuros de plataMás Videos Relacionados
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