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This electric field trick boosted heat flow by nearly 300%

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Researchers have found that applying an electric field to certain ceramic materials can increase heat conduction by nearly 300% in a specific direction. This phenomenon represents an unexpected method of controlling thermal flow through materials using electricity. The discovery demonstrates that electric fields can fundamentally alter heat transport properties in ceramics.


This finding could enable the development of more efficient cooling systems for electronics and other devices where heat management is critical. The ability to electrically control heat flow direction may lead to energy-saving technologies and improved thermal management solutions across multiple industries.


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Researchers discovered that electricity can dramatically reshape how heat flows through certain ceramic materials, increasing heat conduction by almost threefold in a preferred direction. The unexpected result could lead to much more efficient cooling technologies and energy-saving devices.

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