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Researchers develop a graphene metamaterial film that absorbs sunlight with minimal heat loss

Researchers develop a graphene metamaterial film that absorbs sunlight with minimal heat loss

Researchers from Swinburne University developed a graphene-based highly efficient solar absorbing film that absorbs sunlight with minimal heat loss. The film rapidly heats up in an open environment and has great potential in solar thermal energy harvesting systems...
New graphene-enhanced products raise old questions

New graphene-enhanced products raise old questions

When speaking of graphene in terms of commercialization, the general impression is that “a killer application has not yet been found”. While this is not a false concept, it does not do justice with the now-budding graphene world. It can easily be stated...
Cryorig launches graphene-enhanced cooling system for PCs

Cryorig launches graphene-enhanced cooling system for PCs

PC gear company Cryorig has introduced its low-profile CPU graphene-enhanced cooling system for small form-factor PCs that can dissipate up to 125 W. The Cryorig C7 G is among the smallest coolers for higher-end processors available today. To make C7 G’s high...
Applied Graphene Materials launches graphene-enhanced thermally conductive epoxy paste adhesives

Applied Graphene Materials launches graphene-enhanced thermally conductive epoxy paste adhesives

Applied Graphene Materials recently added new adhesive materials to their portfolio, aimed at the Space and Defense sectors. These are said to be two unique graphene-enhanced thermally conductive epoxy paste adhesive systems, called AGM TP300 and AGM TP400These novel...

Researchers gain a better understanding of heat distribution processes

Understanding atomic level processes can open a wide range of prospects in nanoelectronics and material engineering. A team of scientists from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) recently suggested such a model, that describes the...
Graphene and other 2D materials form an enhanced heat protector for electronics

Graphene and other 2D materials form an enhanced heat protector for electronics

Researchers from Stanford, NIST, Theiss Research and several others have designed a new heat protector that consists of just a few layers of atomically thin materials, to protect electronics from excess heat.Cross-section schematic of Gr/MoSe2/MoS2/WSe2 sandwich on...