A thermal interface material (100) includes a macromolecular matrix (10)
and a plurality of thermally conductive fibers (20) incorporated therein.
The macromolecular matrix (10) has a first surface (11) and an opposite
second surface (12). Each of the thermally conductive fibers (20) is
substantially parallel to each other and extends between the first and
second surfaces (11), (12). A method for manufacturing the thermal
interface material includes the steps of: (a) providing a number of
thermally conductive fibers; (b) aligning the thermally conductive fibers
uniformly and directionally to form an array of the thermally conductive
fibers; (c) immersing the array of thermally conductive fibers into a
liquid macromolecular material; (d) solidifying the liquid macromolecular
material to obtain a macromolecular matrix having the two opposite
surfaces with the thermally conductive fibers embedded therein, that is,
a desired interface material is obtained.