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The demand for flexible microelectronics has increased significantly within the last decade. This study investigates the cooling performance of flexible pulsating heat pipes (PHPs) made from acrylic with a bend radius of ≈300 mm. The fabricated devices support two-phase, pulsating fluid flow inside the rectangular microchannels. Both water and ethanol are used as coolants, where local hot spots are generated by cobalt-alloy foil heaters inside the flexible PHPs. The PHP's dissipate the heat generated to the environment via copper condensers with controlled setpoint temperatures. Based on a heater surface area of ≈1.5 cm 2 and a condenser setpoint temperature of 25°C, the maximum heat flux observed for sustained and repeatable cooling with water and ethanol was 8 W /cm 2 . These heat fluxes correlate well with other PHP studies with similar heater power loads, channel geometries, and coolants.more » « less
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Huang, Chunyi; Dede, Didem; Morgan, Nicholas; Piazza, Valerio; Hu, Xiaobing; Fontcuberta i Morral, Anna; Lauhon, Lincoln J. (, Nano Letters)
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Friedl, Martin; Cerveny, Kris; Huang, Chunyi; Dede, Didem; Samani, Mohammad; Hill, Megan O.; Morgan, Nicholas; Kim, Wonjong; Güniat, Lucas; Segura-Ruiz, Jaime; et al (, Nano Letters)
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