abstract |
The superconducting heat transfer medium 6 has three base layers 20, 22 and 24, and the first layer 20 is present in various combinations of metal and dichromic acid groups; The second layer 22 is formed on the first layer and is present in various bonds of metals such as cobalt, manganese, beryllium, strontium and dichromate groups; The third layer 24 is formed on the second layer 22 and is present in various combinations of metal oxides, dichromic acid, monocrystalline silicon, strontium chromium, and β-titanium. Three layers 20, 22 and 24 are applied in the conduit 4, where the heat is polarized to form a superconducting heat transfer device 2 that transfers heat without net heat loss, or immediately dissipates heat from the heat source. It can be applied in a pair of plates with small cavities over a large surface area to form a heat sink 18 that can be made. |