Abstract: For the first time, we report the thermal conductivity of vertically aligned boron nitride nanotube (BNNT) films produced by catalytic chemical vapor deposition. High-quality BNNTs were synthesized at 1200 °C on fused silica substrates precoated with Pt thin-film thermometers. The thermal conductivity of the BNNTs was measured at room temperature by using a pulsed photothermal technique. The apparent thermal conductivity of the BNNT coatings increased from 55 to 170 W m?1 K?1 when the thickness increased from 10 to 28 µm, while the thermal conductivity attained a value as high as 2400 W m?1 K?1. These results suggested that BNNTs, which are highly thermally conductive, but electrically insulating, are promising materials with unique properties.
N° Revue: Applied Physics Express, 9 (7) (2016) - Pagination: 075002 - Date: 2016
URL: http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.7567/APEX.9.075002
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co_auteurs: Essedik Belkerk, A. Achour, D. Zhang, S. Sahli, M.A. Djouadi, Y.K. Yap