ILT's device cools samples to several millikelvins, cold enough to freeze helium.
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ILT's device cools samples to several millikelvins, cold enough to freeze helium.
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This zero-bias maximum disappears as temperature is raised above several hundred millikelvin, in agreement with theory ( 8 ): Because V sd is equal to the separation between the Fermi levels of the two leads, finite V sd splits the Kondo resonance into two peaks.
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The temperatures required for producing a crystalline solid out of such a "one-component plasma" (3) are in the millikelvin range.
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These results imply that DNA molecules can be conducting down to millikelvin temperature and that phase coherence is maintained over several hundred nanometers.
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