Nanoelectronic primary thermometry below 4 mK
When cooled to the millikelvin scale, nanoelectronic structures can become thermally detached from their environment, limiting nanoscale electronic thermometry. Here, the authors demonstrate the robust cooling of optimally-designed Coulomb blockade thermometer devices down to the millikelvin scale.
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Main Authors: | D. I. Bradley, R. E. George, D. Gunnarsson, R. P. Haley, H. Heikkinen, Yu. A. Pashkin, J. Penttilä, J. R. Prance, M. Prunnila, L. Roschier, M. Sarsby |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/607c76e7b55a444e849b4af8c72bda75 |
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