Tunnelling into the chill.
Author(s) : PEKOLA J.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The trend towards ever smaller electronic instruments had left refrigerators out in the cold. A practical, compact device uses quantum mechanical tunnelling to cool close to absolute zero.
Details
- Original title: Tunnelling into the chill.
- Record ID : 2006-0019
- Languages: English
- Source: Nature - vol. 435 - n. 7044
- Publication date: 2005/06/16
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Indexing
- Themes: Small-scale cryogenic applications, cryocoolers
- Keywords: Design; Research; Absolute zero; Peltier effect; Component
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