Breakthrough In Super-Radar Thermal Management.
Researchers at Xidian University have announced a significant breakthrough in semiconductor technology that addresses the primary flaw of high-power radar systems: waste heat. By re-engineering the bonding layer an ultra-thin interface within gallium nitride (GaN) chips the team created a heat highway that reduces thermal resistance by 30%. This allows for a 40% increase in power performance without increasing the size of the chip or its energy consumption. The innovation is expected to significantly enhance detection ranges and tracking precision for both civilian satellite communications and maritime surveillance.
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