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3/27/2008 1:28:25 PM
Nextreme Awarded Seminal Patent in Nanotechnology to Boost Efficiency of Thermoelectrics

Nextreme Thermal Solutions, the leader in microscale thermal and power management products for the electronics industry, announces that it has been awarded US Patent 7,342,169 for “Phonon-Blocking, Electron-Transmitting Low-Dimensional Structures” technology that has the potential to significantly impact energy conservation and thermal management – two major drivers in the world economy today. Nextreme’s newest patent represents the culmination of pioneering work carried out by RTI International more than seven years ago in the area of nano-structured thermoelectric materials. Nextreme acquired all of RTI’s intellectual property in thermoelectric materials and devices in 2004.

Thermoelectrics are used to convert waste heat into electrical power, and also for cooling electronics. Numerous researchers in North America have reported significantly enhanced efficiencies in thermoelectrics using nano-structured materials. This includes pioneering work on superlattices at RTI International and MIT that started in the 1990’s and more recently at MIT and Boston College using nano-particles.

The nano-approach uses a commonly available thermoelectric material called Bismuth Telluride, constructed on a nanoscale to create an assembly that researchers believe blocks the transmission of phonons, which carry heat, and enhances the transmission of electrons, which carry electrical energy. The result is a radical boost in material efficiency with reports of 40% to 140% improvement.

“This patent award is the culmination of years of research from a pioneer in the field of thermoelectrics,” said Dr. Seri Lee, Chief Technology Officer at Nextreme. “Nano-structured materials hold great promise for significantly enhanced cooling and energy conversion performance.”

Nextreme has already revolutionized the use of thin-film thermoelectrics in the electronics industry by integrating thermoelectric materials into commonly used electrical interconnects called copper pillar bumps to create a thermal bump. This approach has provided a scalable and inexpensive pathway for integrating thermal management functionality directly into electronic packaging and has enabled Nextreme’s OptoCooler module, the world’s smallest thermoelectric cooler and the industry's first device to offer a heat pumping density in excess of 70 W/cm2.

For more information, contact Nextreme at 3908 Patriot Dr., Suite 140, Durham, NC 27703-8031; call (919)-597-7300; e-mail info@nextreme.com; or go to http://www.nextreme.com.

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