submillikelvin

English

Etymology

From sub- +‎ millikelvin.

Adjective

submillikelvin (not comparable)

  1. (attributive) Relating to temperatures below one millikelvin.
    • 2003, John Weiner, Cold and Ultracold Collisions in Quantum Microscopic and Mesoscopic Systems[1]:
      Light fields from the radiation pressure force and the dipole gradient potential, needed to cool atoms to submillikelvin temperatures, also play an active role in the collision processes themselves.