Laser-based photonic cooling for computer chips, lowering power consumption/ increasing efficiency of conventional air-/ water-based systems
"lasers cool when particular light frequency matched with small, pure target of specific element, cooling light focused on small (100s of µm) localized hot spots... gallium arsenide semiconductor virus-size Maxwell photonic cold plate replaces/ complements air-/ water-based cooling systems, also allowing extracted heat (light) turned back into electricity... keeps chips colder than using water, improving computer performance/ power efficiency... cold plate extremely pure, thin layers, since any heated up impurities erase cooling"
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