Significant challenges exist in the thermal control of Photonics Integrated Circuits (PICs) for use in optical communications. Increasing component density coupled with greater functionality is leading to higher device-level heat fluxes, stretching the capabilities of conventional cooling methods using thermoelectric modules (TEMs). A tailored thermal control solution incorporating micro thermoelectric modules (mu TEMs) to individually address hotspots within PICs could provide an energy efficient alternative to existing control methods. Performance characterisation is required to establish the suitability of commercially-available TEMs for the operating conditions in current and next generation PICs. The objective of this paper is to outli...
Abstract: In this work, we report the customized design and development of a fully automated measur...
In recent decades, the development of advanced micro and nanoscale size electronics and devices has ...
The reliability of micro-electronic devices depends on the device operating temperature and therefor...
Contemporary internet consumer usage, in the form of social media and wide scale video streaming, ha...
In recent years the microelectronics industry has been calling out for alternative thermal cooling a...
Dutt AS, Deng K, Li G, et al. Geometric study of polymer embedded micro thermoelectric cooler with o...
peer-reviewedThe context of this thesis is a microfluidic thermal management solution for a transcei...
Thermoelectric properties are being explored as part of renewable energy which is vital in preservin...
Thermoelectric materials have been widely used for solid-state cooling (as thermoelectric cooler) an...
The development of thermoelectrics (TE) for energy conversion is in the transition phase from labora...
Thermal limitations are an increasing issue in micro-electronic performance and reliability. This st...
AbstractHigh Temperature Experimental Characterization of Microscale Thermoelectric Effects By Tela ...
This article investigates a miniature thermoelectric module (MTEM) for pulse laser cooling. A step-c...
This chapter deals with heat transfer challenges in the microdomain. It focuses on practical issues ...
Microwave photonic systems are more susceptible to thermal fluctuations due tothermo-optic...
Abstract: In this work, we report the customized design and development of a fully automated measur...
In recent decades, the development of advanced micro and nanoscale size electronics and devices has ...
The reliability of micro-electronic devices depends on the device operating temperature and therefor...
Contemporary internet consumer usage, in the form of social media and wide scale video streaming, ha...
In recent years the microelectronics industry has been calling out for alternative thermal cooling a...
Dutt AS, Deng K, Li G, et al. Geometric study of polymer embedded micro thermoelectric cooler with o...
peer-reviewedThe context of this thesis is a microfluidic thermal management solution for a transcei...
Thermoelectric properties are being explored as part of renewable energy which is vital in preservin...
Thermoelectric materials have been widely used for solid-state cooling (as thermoelectric cooler) an...
The development of thermoelectrics (TE) for energy conversion is in the transition phase from labora...
Thermal limitations are an increasing issue in micro-electronic performance and reliability. This st...
AbstractHigh Temperature Experimental Characterization of Microscale Thermoelectric Effects By Tela ...
This article investigates a miniature thermoelectric module (MTEM) for pulse laser cooling. A step-c...
This chapter deals with heat transfer challenges in the microdomain. It focuses on practical issues ...
Microwave photonic systems are more susceptible to thermal fluctuations due tothermo-optic...
Abstract: In this work, we report the customized design and development of a fully automated measur...
In recent decades, the development of advanced micro and nanoscale size electronics and devices has ...
The reliability of micro-electronic devices depends on the device operating temperature and therefor...