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titleOfInvention Carbon-based metal composite substrate with electrical insulation film
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] A carbon-based metal composite substrate has a characteristic that its thermal conductivity is as high as metal, its coefficient of thermal expansion is as small as ceramics, and its Young's modulus is small. Since this substrate has electric conductivity, an electrically insulating substrate made of ceramics is conventionally bonded to the surface with a brazing metal and used as a substrate device. In this method, it is not possible to form a substrate device having high thermal conductivity as a whole because of the large thermal resistance of the ceramic electrically insulating substrate and the brazing metal. An electric insulating film made of a ceramic film or plastic is directly laid on the surface by utilizing the characteristic of the carbon-based metal composite substrate having a low Young's modulus. By installing an electronic circuit on this electric insulating film, it becomes possible to manufacture an electronic substrate device having a high thermal conductivity.
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