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The thermal conductance of interfaces between Al and Cu is measured in the temperature range 78<T<2980. 3em{0ex}K using time-domain thermoreflectance. The samples are prepared by magnetron sputter deposition of a 1000. 3em{0ex}nm thick film of Al on top of layers of Cu on sapphire substrates. The chemical abruptness of the Al-Cu interface is systematically varied by ion-beam mixing using 10. 3em{0ex}MeV Kr ions. The thermal conductance of the as-deposited Al-Cu interface is 40. 3em{0ex}GW0. 2em{0ex}m^-20. 2em{0ex}K^-1 at room temperature, an order-of-magnitude larger than the phonon-mediated thermal conductance of typical metal-dielectric interfaces. The magnitude and the linear temperature dependence of the conductance are described well by a diffuse-mismatch model for electron transport at interfaces.
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