This paper describes the design and production process of a variety of reliable micro cryogenic coolers. The different cold stages are based on an optimized design found during a study which was done to maximize the cold-stage effectiveness. Typical cold-stage dimensions are 30 times 2 times 0.5 mm with an expected net cooling power varying from 10 mW to 20 mW at a tip temperature of 96 K. A cold stage consists of a stack of three fusion bonded D263T glass wafers. The production process has 7 lithography steps and roughly 100 process steps. In order to determine the maximum bend, shear and bond stresses inside a 175 mum thick D263T glass wafer, several pressure tests were performe
Cryogenic temperatures are required for improving the performance of electronic devices and for oper...
Cryogenic microcoolers can be used to cool small electronic devices to improve their performance. Th...
Cryogenic microcoolers can be used to cool small electronic devices to improve their performance. Th...
This paper describes the design and production process of a variety of reliable micro cryogenic cool...
This paper describes the design and production process of a variety of reliable micro cryogenic cool...
This paper describes the design and production process of a variety of reliable micro cryogenic cool...
This paper describes the design and production process of a variety of reliable micro cryogenic cool...
Cryogenic microcoolers can be used to cool small electronic devices to improve their performance. Th...
Cooling of electronic circuitry to very low temperatures can improve the signal-to-noise ratio and b...
Cryocoolers are refrigerators capable of reaching temperatures below roughly 120 kelvin. Such cooler...
Cryocoolers are refrigerators capable of reaching temperatures below roughly 120 kelvin. Such cooler...
We present a cryogenic system design and development for ice lithography. The cryo-stage is designed...
The performance of electronic devices can often be improved by lowering the operating temperature re...
At the University of Twente, research is continued on micro cooling in which cooler components are m...
Cryogenic temperatures are required for improving the performance of electronic devices and for oper...
Cryogenic temperatures are required for improving the performance of electronic devices and for oper...
Cryogenic microcoolers can be used to cool small electronic devices to improve their performance. Th...
Cryogenic microcoolers can be used to cool small electronic devices to improve their performance. Th...
This paper describes the design and production process of a variety of reliable micro cryogenic cool...
This paper describes the design and production process of a variety of reliable micro cryogenic cool...
This paper describes the design and production process of a variety of reliable micro cryogenic cool...
This paper describes the design and production process of a variety of reliable micro cryogenic cool...
Cryogenic microcoolers can be used to cool small electronic devices to improve their performance. Th...
Cooling of electronic circuitry to very low temperatures can improve the signal-to-noise ratio and b...
Cryocoolers are refrigerators capable of reaching temperatures below roughly 120 kelvin. Such cooler...
Cryocoolers are refrigerators capable of reaching temperatures below roughly 120 kelvin. Such cooler...
We present a cryogenic system design and development for ice lithography. The cryo-stage is designed...
The performance of electronic devices can often be improved by lowering the operating temperature re...
At the University of Twente, research is continued on micro cooling in which cooler components are m...
Cryogenic temperatures are required for improving the performance of electronic devices and for oper...
Cryogenic temperatures are required for improving the performance of electronic devices and for oper...
Cryogenic microcoolers can be used to cool small electronic devices to improve their performance. Th...
Cryogenic microcoolers can be used to cool small electronic devices to improve their performance. Th...