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- 102 K hK hectokelvin 10−3 K mK millikelvin 103 K kK kilokelvin 10−6 K μK microkelvin 106 K MK megakelvin 10−9 K nK nanokelvin 109 K GK gigakelvin 10−12 K...
- The Arcminute Microkelvin Imager (AMI) consists of a pair of interferometric radio telescopes - the Small and Large Arrays - located at the Mullard Radio...
- including the One-Mile Telescope, 5-km Ryle Telescope, and the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager. It was founded by the University of Cambridge and is part of...
- surprise then when sodium atoms were cooled to 43 microkelvin when their Doppler cooling limit is 240 microkelvin, this unforeseen low temperature was explained...
- 102 K hK hectokelvin 10−3 K mK millikelvin 103 K kK kilokelvin 10−6 K μK microkelvin 106 K MK megakelvin 10−9 K nK nanokelvin 109 K GK gigakelvin 10−12 K...
- the interferometer. The eight antennas have now become the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager Large Array. The Ryle Telescope was an eight-element interferometer...
- Advanced metering infrastructure, for energy smart metering Arcminute Microkelvin Imager, a pair of radio telescopes Amazon Machine Image, a special type...
- neutral atoms. Temperatures achieved in a MOT can be as low as several microkelvin, depending on the atomic species, which is two or three times below the...
- atoms trapped by means of optical tweezers and laser-cooled to a few microkelvin. The cesium ensemble did not interact with light and was thus transparent...
- The cosmic microwave background is polarized at the level of a few microkelvin. There are two types of polarization, called E-mode (or gradient-mode)...