Cooling metals to the microkelvin regime, then and now

Pickett, GR (2000) Cooling metals to the microkelvin regime, then and now. Physica B: Condensed Matter, 280 (1-4). pp. 467-473. ISSN 0921-4526

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Abstract

Better understanding of the behaviour of materials and the techniques of nuclear cooling, gained in recent years, now allows us to cool metallic samples to the microkelvin regime, with hold times at the higher temperatures of tens of hours. In the early days of nuclear cooling when sources of heat leaks were hardly understood, such performance would have appeared an impossible dream. However, we are now at the point where solid state experiments can be realistically contemplated in the sub-10 mu K regime. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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Journal Article
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Physica B: Condensed Matter
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Subjects:
?? nuclearmicrokelvin temperaturesnuclear coolingelectronic, optical and magnetic materialselectrical and electronic engineeringcondensed matter physics ??
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65398
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27 Jun 2013 14:19
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