Abstract

ABSTRACT Glass is used for various substrates, but its thermal conductivity and mechanical properties are lower than ceramics. In this paper, we propose a new process for fabricating heat conduction paths using a small amount of metal. Au was coated on soda-lime glass powder via ion sputtering for 0, 20, 40, and 60 min, and the resultant powders were sintered via spark plasma sintering. The Au nanolayers precipitated between the soda-lime glass domains and were well connected to each other. Their thickness increased with increasing sputtering time. The thermal conductivity was enhanced by 10% with a small amount of precipitation less than 0.28 vol%, mainly resulting from the well-connected highly conductive Au nanolayers. The hardness and toughness were hardly affected by the precipitation of Au.

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