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How is Interface Thermal Conductance Measured?
Various experimental techniques are used to measure interface thermal conductance. Some of the commonly used methods include:
Time-domain thermoreflectance (TDTR)
: This technique uses laser pulses to heat the material and measure the thermal response.
Frequency-domain thermoreflectance (FDTR)
: Similar to TDTR but uses frequency-modulated laser pulses.
3-omega method
: This involves applying an alternating current to a metal line on the sample and measuring the temperature oscillations.
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