We present the evaluation of two different design configurations of a two-stage PrNi$_5$ continuous nuclear demagnetization refrigerator. Serial and parallel configurations of the two stages are considered, with emphasis on the attainable cooling power at sub-mK temperatures and the impact of the design choices on the operation of the refrigerator. Numerical simulations of heat transfer in the setup are used to evaluate the performance of the refrigerator as well as the technological requirements for the essential thermal links. In accord with similar findings for adiabatic demagnetization refrigerators [Shirron, \emph{Cryogenics} \textbf{62}, 2014], our simulations show that the performance of both configurations improves as the thermal li...
Cette thèse porte sur la recherche et l'amélioration de cryoréfrigérateurs à désaimantation adiabati...
Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerators (ADR) have many advantages that are prompting a resurgence i...
Under the supervision of Profesors Sanford Klein and Douglas Reindl; 189pp.A computer simulation pro...
International audienceWe present the development of a two-stage PrNi$_5$ continuous demagnetization ...
We report on recent progress in the development of a continuous adiabatic demagnetization refrigerat...
International audienceIn order to provide continuous cooling at 50 mK for space or laboratory applic...
This project concerns the design and optimization of a novel multi-stage continuous adiabatic demagn...
We present the current state of development for a continuous magnetic refrigeration system capable o...
Based on experiments with a prototype version, we describe the design and the construction of an imp...
We report on recent progress in the development of a continuous adiabatic demagnetization refrigerat...
AbstractThe performance of a fast thermal response miniature Adiabatic Demagnetisation Refrigerator ...
A new cascade nuclear demagnetization cryostat has been designed and constructed. Our aim was to bui...
Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerators (ADRs) are commonly used in cryogenic laboratories to achiev...
We present a parallel network of 16 demagnetization refrigerators mounted on a cryofree dilution ref...
Cryogenic refrigeration is indispensable for the operation of medical devices that employ supercond...
Cette thèse porte sur la recherche et l'amélioration de cryoréfrigérateurs à désaimantation adiabati...
Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerators (ADR) have many advantages that are prompting a resurgence i...
Under the supervision of Profesors Sanford Klein and Douglas Reindl; 189pp.A computer simulation pro...
International audienceWe present the development of a two-stage PrNi$_5$ continuous demagnetization ...
We report on recent progress in the development of a continuous adiabatic demagnetization refrigerat...
International audienceIn order to provide continuous cooling at 50 mK for space or laboratory applic...
This project concerns the design and optimization of a novel multi-stage continuous adiabatic demagn...
We present the current state of development for a continuous magnetic refrigeration system capable o...
Based on experiments with a prototype version, we describe the design and the construction of an imp...
We report on recent progress in the development of a continuous adiabatic demagnetization refrigerat...
AbstractThe performance of a fast thermal response miniature Adiabatic Demagnetisation Refrigerator ...
A new cascade nuclear demagnetization cryostat has been designed and constructed. Our aim was to bui...
Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerators (ADRs) are commonly used in cryogenic laboratories to achiev...
We present a parallel network of 16 demagnetization refrigerators mounted on a cryofree dilution ref...
Cryogenic refrigeration is indispensable for the operation of medical devices that employ supercond...
Cette thèse porte sur la recherche et l'amélioration de cryoréfrigérateurs à désaimantation adiabati...
Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerators (ADR) have many advantages that are prompting a resurgence i...
Under the supervision of Profesors Sanford Klein and Douglas Reindl; 189pp.A computer simulation pro...