What are Some Applications of Reduced Thermal Damage in Nanotechnology?
Reduced thermal damage has wide-ranging applications, including:
Microelectronics: Enhancing the thermal performance of integrated circuits to prevent overheating and improve reliability. Photovoltaic Cells: Maximizing the efficiency of solar cells by managing the heat generated during operation. Aerospace: Protecting materials in spacecraft and satellites from extreme temperature variations. Biomedical Devices: Ensuring the stability and performance of implants and diagnostic tools that may be exposed to varying temperatures.