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Information on aluminum oxide substrates as an alternative to BeO.

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Title: Beryllium Oxide BeO substrates
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Beryllium oxide - beryllia substrates have thermal conductivity of 260 W/mk and aluminum nitride only 170 W/mk. Why not use BeO substrates for all high power applications?

Category: Thermal - Conductivity - Oxide - Beryllium - Substrates - Beryllia


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