Scientists develop a new thermal switch that could greatly boost energy efficiency in electronics.

Scientists at Hokkaido University have developed a new thermal switch using cerium oxide that could revolutionize thermal management in electronics and energy sectors. This switch offers a high on/off thermal conductivity ratio of 5.8 and is more sustainable and cost-effective than current technologies, which rely on scarce materials. The innovation could significantly enhance energy efficiency in various industries.

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