As portable electronics such as smartphones, laptops, and wearables become more powerful, their thermal management requirements grow increasingly demanding. Micro-scale heat exchangers (MHEs) play a crucial role in dissipating heat efficiently while maintaining compact form factors. These devices are essential for preventing overheating, ensuring performance stability, and extending device lifespan.
The need for advanced thermal management arises from the high power densities of modern processors, batteries, and 5G modules. Traditional cooling methods, such as passive heat sinks or air cooling, often fail to meet the thermal demands of next-generation electronics. This paper explores the design, optimization, and emerging technologies in micro-scale heat exchangers for portable electronics.