We report on recent progress in the development of a continuous adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (CADR). Continuous operation avoids the constraints of long hold times and short recycle times that lead to the generally large mass of single-shot ADRs, allowing us to achieve an order of magnitude larger cooling power per unit mass. Our current design goal is 10 microW of cooling at 50 mK using a 6-10 K heat sink. The estimated mass is less than 10 kg, including magnetic shielding of each stage. The relatively high heat rejection capability allows it to operate with a mechanical cryocooler as part of a cryogen-free, low temperature cooling system. This has the advantages of long mission life and reduced complexity and cost. We have assem...
Future astronomical instruments will require sub-Kelvin detector temperatures to obtain high sensiti...
An adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator was designed for cooling infrared bolometers for studies i...
The Cryogenics Group at Goddard Space Flight Center is developing an Adiabatic Demagnetization Refri...
We report on recent progress in the development of a continuous adiabatic demagnetization refrigerat...
This project concerns the design and optimization of a novel multi-stage continuous adiabatic demagn...
The cryogenics and fluids branch at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is currently developing a fligh...
The cryogenics and fluids branch at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center is currently developing a hig...
Cryogenic detectors under development by many groups worldwide for the UV, optical, near-infrared, a...
We present the current state of development for a continuous magnetic refrigeration system capable o...
An Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerator (ADR) suitable for use in space would have applications in...
We propose a novel adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (ADR) to produce temperatures as low as 10...
The purpose of this project was to research and improve the design and operation of a Continuous Adi...
The new generation of photon detectors for satellite based mm/submm and X-ray astronomical observati...
Cette thèse porte sur la recherche et l'amélioration de cryoréfrigérateurs à désaimantation adiabati...
International audienceHighly sensitive detectors required for astrophysics missions, such as ATHENA ...
Future astronomical instruments will require sub-Kelvin detector temperatures to obtain high sensiti...
An adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator was designed for cooling infrared bolometers for studies i...
The Cryogenics Group at Goddard Space Flight Center is developing an Adiabatic Demagnetization Refri...
We report on recent progress in the development of a continuous adiabatic demagnetization refrigerat...
This project concerns the design and optimization of a novel multi-stage continuous adiabatic demagn...
The cryogenics and fluids branch at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is currently developing a fligh...
The cryogenics and fluids branch at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center is currently developing a hig...
Cryogenic detectors under development by many groups worldwide for the UV, optical, near-infrared, a...
We present the current state of development for a continuous magnetic refrigeration system capable o...
An Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerator (ADR) suitable for use in space would have applications in...
We propose a novel adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (ADR) to produce temperatures as low as 10...
The purpose of this project was to research and improve the design and operation of a Continuous Adi...
The new generation of photon detectors for satellite based mm/submm and X-ray astronomical observati...
Cette thèse porte sur la recherche et l'amélioration de cryoréfrigérateurs à désaimantation adiabati...
International audienceHighly sensitive detectors required for astrophysics missions, such as ATHENA ...
Future astronomical instruments will require sub-Kelvin detector temperatures to obtain high sensiti...
An adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator was designed for cooling infrared bolometers for studies i...
The Cryogenics Group at Goddard Space Flight Center is developing an Adiabatic Demagnetization Refri...