Advances in Cryogenic Refrigeration that Increase the Accessibility of Extremely Low Temperatures
INVITED · MAR-S11 · ID: MAR-S11
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Development of 4 K Cryocoolers: Enabling Technologies for Cryogen-Free Systems
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Chao Wang
- Boston Cryogenics
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Chao Wang
- Boston Cryogenics
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Novel Sub-Kelvin Cryogen-free Refrigeration at Zero Point Cryogenics
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Publication: Continuously cooled 3He/4He phase-separation refrigerator, P. H. Kim, M. Hirschel, J. Suranyi, and J.P. Davis, Phys. Rev. Applied 24, 014042 (2025). [doi:10.1103/6mjc-zz6z]
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John Davis
- Univ of Alberta
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Paul Kim
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Marvin Hirschel
- Univ of Alberta
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James Suranyi
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John Davis
- Univ of Alberta
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Recent cryocooler research at NIST for increasing the accessibility of temperatures 4 K and below
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Ryan Snodgrass
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
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Ryan Snodgrass
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
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Vincent Kotsubo
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Joel Ullom
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Bigger and Colder: A history of large millikelvin cryogenic systems and prospects for the future.
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Matthew Hollister
- IBM Corporation
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Matthew Hollister
- IBM Corporation
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Millikelvin Magnetic Refrigerators: From Rapid-Exchange Laboratory Platforms to High-Power Cryogenic Infrastructure
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Publication: https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0302131
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Jan Spallek
- Kiutra
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Jan Spallek
- Kiutra
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