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====== Dilution Refrigeration ====== | ====== Dilution Refrigeration ====== | ||
- | ===== Heat exchangers | + | ===== History of dilution refrigeration |
- | ==== Silver powders ==== | + | A brief account of the development of dilution refrigeration, |
- | The following articles provide information on sintered silver powders | + | ===== Design |
- | * Effect of boundary condition on Kapitza resistance between superfluid 3He-B and sintered metal, S. Autti, A. M. Guénault, A. Jennings, R. P. Haley, G. R. Pickett, R. Schanen, V. Tsepelin, J. Vonka, D. E. Zmeev, | + | * |
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+ | * [[wiki:pulse-tube_dr|Pulse-tube based refrigerators]] | ||
+ | Descriptions of some particular refigeratores can be found here: | ||
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- | * Thermal boundary resistance between liquid helium and silver sinter at low temperatures, | ||
- | * A Geometry dependent thermal resistance between a saturated dilute 3He - 4He Solution and sintered silver powder, D.J. Cousins, A.M. Guénault, G.R. Pickett, P. Thibault, R.P. Turner, E.N. Smith, C. Bäuerle, Yu.M. Bunkov, S.N. Fisher, H. Godfrin, J. of Low temp. Phys. 101, 259 (1995), [[https:// | + | ==== Silver |
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- | * T−3 Temperature Dependence and a Length Scale for the Thermal Boundary Resistance between a Saturated Dilute He3-He4 Solution and Sintered | + | |
- | * New silver powders | + | The properties of silver powders |
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- | * A recipe for sintering submicron silver powders, V. Keith and M.G. Ward, Cryogenics, 24, 249 (1984), [[https:// | ||
- | * Properties of sintered silver powders and their application in heat exchangers at millikelvin temperatures, | + | |
- | * Properties of sintered submicron copper and silver powders and their relation to low temperature heat exchangers, R. J. Robertson, F. Guillon, J. P. Harrison, Can. J. of Phys. 61, (1983), [[https:// | ||