UCLA Unveils Revolutionary Solid-State Thermal Transistor

UCLA researchers have unveiled a novel solid-state thermal transistor that effectively controls semiconductor heat movement using an electric field, marking a significant advancement in computer chip heat management and potential applications in understanding human body heat regulation. Illustration of a UCLA-developed solid-state thermal transistor using an electric field to control heat movement. Credit: H-Lab/UCLA

A new electronic device precisely and rapidly controls the switching on and off of heat.

A team of scientists from UCLA has unveiled a first-of-its-kind stable and fully…

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