Micromachined Joule-Thomson (JT) coolers can be used for cooling small electronic devices. For this application, two types of micromachined JT cold stages with dimensions of 60.0 × 10.0 × 0.7 mm3 were developed and tested that were designed for operation with nitrogen at 100 K. A theoretical analysis is developed to investigate the application of these cold stages in the temperature range 80–250 K. This analysis shows that the cold stages can be operated with various working fluids. Experiments of both JT cold stages operating with nitrogen and methane as working fluids were done to validate this analysis. The cooling power and the temperature profile along the length of the counter-flow heat exchanger were measured. In this paper, the theo...
Cooling of electronic circuitry to very low temperatures can improve the signal-to-noise ratio and b...
There is an increasing need for localized cooling in integrated circuit/microfluidic chips, where co...
There is an increasing need for localized cooling in integrated circuit/microfluidic chips, where co...
Micromachined Joule-Thomson (JT) coolers can be used for cooling small electronic devices. For this ...
A micro Joule-Thomson cold stage was designed, built and tested, as part of the micro cooling resear...
The performance of electronic devices can often be improved by lowering the operating temperature re...
Vibration-free miniature Joule–Thomson (JT) coolers are of interest for cooling a wide variety of de...
At the University of Twente, research on the development of a sorption-based micro cooler is in prog...
The utilization of micromachined Joule‐Thomson (JT) coolers for future space missions in cooling sma...
The utilization of single-stage micromachined Joule-Thomson (JT) coolers for cooling small optical d...
Vibration-free miniature Joule-Thomson (JT) coolers are of interest for cooling small optical detect...
This thesis presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of several coldstages intended to...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
Micromachined cryocoolers are attractive tools for cooling electronic chips and devices to cryogenic...
Micromachined cryocoolers are attractive tools for cooling electronic chips and devices to cryogenic...
Cooling of electronic circuitry to very low temperatures can improve the signal-to-noise ratio and b...
There is an increasing need for localized cooling in integrated circuit/microfluidic chips, where co...
There is an increasing need for localized cooling in integrated circuit/microfluidic chips, where co...
Micromachined Joule-Thomson (JT) coolers can be used for cooling small electronic devices. For this ...
A micro Joule-Thomson cold stage was designed, built and tested, as part of the micro cooling resear...
The performance of electronic devices can often be improved by lowering the operating temperature re...
Vibration-free miniature Joule–Thomson (JT) coolers are of interest for cooling a wide variety of de...
At the University of Twente, research on the development of a sorption-based micro cooler is in prog...
The utilization of micromachined Joule‐Thomson (JT) coolers for future space missions in cooling sma...
The utilization of single-stage micromachined Joule-Thomson (JT) coolers for cooling small optical d...
Vibration-free miniature Joule-Thomson (JT) coolers are of interest for cooling small optical detect...
This thesis presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of several coldstages intended to...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
Micromachined cryocoolers are attractive tools for cooling electronic chips and devices to cryogenic...
Micromachined cryocoolers are attractive tools for cooling electronic chips and devices to cryogenic...
Cooling of electronic circuitry to very low temperatures can improve the signal-to-noise ratio and b...
There is an increasing need for localized cooling in integrated circuit/microfluidic chips, where co...
There is an increasing need for localized cooling in integrated circuit/microfluidic chips, where co...