Keywords: Radio Wave Cooling Offers New Twist on Laser Cooling (5940523223).jpg NIST physicists used radio waves to cool this silicon micro-cantilever the narrow orange strip across the middle of this colorized micrograph The cantilever created by ion etching through a silicon wafer lies parallel to a silicon radio-frequency electrode Credit J Britton/NIST Disclaimer Any mention of commercial products within NIST web pages is for information only; it does not imply recommendation or endorsement by NIST Use of NIST Information These World Wide Web pages are provided as a public service by the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST With the exception of material marked as copyrighted information presented on these pages is considered public information and may be distributed or copied Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is requested https //www flickr com/photos/usnistgov/5940523223/ Radio Wave Cooling Offers New Twist on Laser Cooling 2007-09-13 12 30 https //www flickr com/people/63059536 N06 National Institute of Standards and Technology PD-USGov National Institute of Standards and Technology https //flickr com/photos/63059536 N06/5940523223 2016-09-07 02 12 32 United States Government Work Uncategorized 2016 November 8 |