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In addition, the zero-field-cooled (ZFC) and field-cooled (FC) measurements were performed by cooling the sample from 300 to 5 K at zero field and then applying 200 Oe field for the warming up scan.
Using the deviations as a thermometer, we demonstrate an unexpected magnetocaloric effect and use it to reach near-perfect quantization by cooling the sample below the dilution refrigerator base temperature in a process approximating adiabatic demagnetization refrigeration.
Sidewall etching of ntype silicon in ICP SF6/O2 discharges is completely suppressed by cooling the sample to about 100 °C during process and using an over-passivation step at the beginning of the process.
ZFC measurements are obtained by cooling the sample to 20 K in zero field.
The ZFC hysteresis loops of a powder sample of spinel NCs are provided in Fig. 4. Data acquisition is achieved by cooling the sample in zero applied field and, then, cycling the applied field at a constant temperature.
At the end of each run, melting curve profiles were produced by cooling the sample to 65°C for 15 s and then heating slowly at 0.20°C⋅s−1 up to 95°C with continuous measurement of fluorescence to confirm amplification of specific transcripts.
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The discovered MGR1 and MG1 defect-related luminescence identified above can be switched off by cooling the samples under laser light illumination and switched on by cooling the samples in darkness.
Both of the observed defect-photoluminescence peaks can be switched off by cooling the samples under laser light illumination and switched on by cooling the samples in darkness without illumination.
This luminescence can be switched off by cooling the samples under laser light illumination in darkness and switched on by cooling the samples in darkness without laser light illumination, Fig. 1.
Decoherence was reduced by cooling the samples to 77 degrees Kelvin, below room temperature but still readily accessible.
The reaction was stopped by cooling the samples in an ice bath and adding 0.4 ml ice-cold 10% trichloroacetic acid containing 2% activated charcoal.
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