SPECIAL Workshop
A special workshop on FP7 project
will be integrated in the conference.
Nanotherm – Innovative Nano and Micro Technologies for
Advanced Thermal and Mechanical Interfaces
Future electronic power devices and
packages will need to demonstrate more performance and functionality at reduced
cost, size, weight, energy consumption and thermal budget. Further, increasing
reliability demands have also to be met by industry to be competitive in this
growing multi-billion Euro market of heterogeneously integrated systems.
To respond to these challenges, new
innovative nano- and micro-technologies and materials, both of which are key
enablers for advanced thermal and mechanical interfaces, have to be developed
and compatibly integrated to obtain higher electrical, thermal and reliability
performance under harsh environmental conditions.
NANOTHERM‘s objective is to take up these challenges in design, technology and test:
- Novel approaches to thermal technologies with superior electrical, thermal and thermo-mechanical properties will be developed in the project and demonstrated on automotive, avionics, solid-state lighting and industrial applications.
- Parallel routes will be followed addressing nano-sinter-adhesive bonding, phonon-coupled VACNT joining, functionalised nano-filled adhesive die attach and graphene-enhanced surfaces.
The main principle common to all
technologies is the exploitation of nano-effects to obtain outstanding
interconnect properties by especially developed processes. In parallel, a
multi-scale and multi-domain modelling framework will furnish guidelines for
materials design by various approaches from ab-initio up to continuum modelling
and verified by corresponding experimental techniques.
The consortium of this integrated project is composed of 18 partners
from industry, SME and academia out of 8 European countries. We are convinced
that NANOTHERM‘s results will enable the next generation of heterogeneously
integrated power packages, cut down thermal interface resistance at least by
50% and impact also on other power system-in-package configurations.
http://project-nanotherm.com