Well physical properties are all well and good, but a test would be better. There are many variables you are introducing, a side from the physical characteristics of the materials you chose. These also need to be calculated and their effect on the final outcome needs to be determined. Better to conduct and experiment and actually measure it. The on off time data would also be a lot more useful to LPFers than a list of arbitary and confusing values. Yes copper is better, but by how much, how does that actually equate to my on off times...?
Anyway, if you had one of those IR thermometers (with a relatively high degree of accuracy around ± 1°C (Cyparagon's FLIR setup would be ideal), you could actually measure the on off times with two equally constructed lasers with identical thermal paste distribution.
You could then measure on times and cool down times, which would serve as an excellent guide for others. :beer: