S. Utterback, F.H. Dacol, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
A modulated electron beam has been used as a scanning heat probe to examine the thermal contact properties of solid/solid interfaces. The infrared radiation emitted from target spherical particles resting on a planar metal surface was measured as a function of electron beam modulation frequency. The results permit the evaluation of a thermal response time based on a simple model of the particle/substrate system. The model proposes that the principle cooling mechanism for small spheres is thermal conduction into the substrate through a contact zone which scales as the radius of the particle.
S. Utterback, F.H. Dacol, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Gerald Burns1, F.H. Dacol
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
In-Sang Yang, G. Burns, et al.
Physica C: Superconductivity and its applications
H. Emert, R.L. Melcher, et al.
IUS 1984