2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.infrared.2016.01.023
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Thermophysics modeling of an infrared detector cryochamber for transient operational scenario

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“…It has recently been discovered that MCCM are effective and innovative materials in the novel nanotechnologies for the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries [ 15 ], for composite films with superior energy storage performance when used in electrostatic capacitors [ 16 ], for enhancing electrochemical properties of the graphite anodes [ 17 ] and as polymer composite electrolytes for solar cells [ 18 ], as elements of nanoelectronics for controlling processes in antibacterial and cryochambers, in particular, in low-temperature vessels for storing vaccines against COVID 19 etc. [ 19 , 20 ]. This has led to the growing interest of scientists in the development of methods for producing MCCM and the study of their electrical and dielectric properties [ 21 25 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has recently been discovered that MCCM are effective and innovative materials in the novel nanotechnologies for the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries [ 15 ], for composite films with superior energy storage performance when used in electrostatic capacitors [ 16 ], for enhancing electrochemical properties of the graphite anodes [ 17 ] and as polymer composite electrolytes for solar cells [ 18 ], as elements of nanoelectronics for controlling processes in antibacterial and cryochambers, in particular, in low-temperature vessels for storing vaccines against COVID 19 etc. [ 19 , 20 ]. This has led to the growing interest of scientists in the development of methods for producing MCCM and the study of their electrical and dielectric properties [ 21 25 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%