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Record-high thermal conductivity anisotropy comes with a twist

12 Nov 2021 Volodymyr Dudko 
Illustration of anisotropic heat conduction
Anisotropy in action: artistic visualization of a propagating heat wave getting weaker as it approaches the top of the layered material, while spreading out in other directions. (Courtesy: neuroncollective.com (Daniel Spacek, Pavel Jirak)/Chalmers University)
A simple twist has achieved a record-high anisotropy in thermal conductivity, reports an internation

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