Time-Resolved Temperature Distribution of Icing Process of Supercooled Water in Microscopic Scale
Published: Jun 13, 2014
Abstract
The icing process of supercooled water is investigated in a microscope to provide further 8 understandings in an icing process in a micro scale. One question of using dual-luminescent 9 imaging method is that the luminescent probes may aggregate in the icing process, which 10 causes the signal attenuation. We monitored the luminescent outputs during the icing 11 process in a microscopic scale. It was found that the luminescent signal did not...
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Time-Resolved Temperature Distribution of Icing Process of Supercooled Water in Microscopic Scale
Published Date
Jun 13, 2014
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