Condensation stage of a pulse tube precooled dilution refrigerator.

Author(s) : UHLIG K.

Type of article: Article

Summary

In this article, experiments with a pulse tube (PTR) precooled dilution refrigerator (DR) are presented, where an upgraded 3He condensation stage has been tested. The DR had a 3He flow rate of up to 1.1 mmol/s. The 3He gas entering the refrigerator was first precooled to a temperature of about 50 K at the first stage of the PTR. In the next cooling step, the 3He was run through a recently installed heat exchanger, which was attached to the regenerator of the second stage of the pulse tube cryocooler; at the outlet of this heat exchanger the temperature of the 3He was as low as about 4 K. Due to the non-ideality of the helium gas, the second regenerator of a two stage PTR has excess cooling power which can be made use of without affecting the base temperature of this stage, and it is this effect which was put to work, here. Finally, the 3He was further cooled in a heat exchanger, mounted at the second stage of the PTR, before it entered the dilution unit of the cryostat. The installation of a heat exchanger at the regenerator of the second stage of the PTR is especially important for the construction of DRs with high refrigeration capacities; in addition, it allows for a plain design of the subsequent Joule-Thomson (JT) stage, and herewith facilitates considerably the construction of ''dry" DRs. The condensation rate of the 3,4He mash prior to an experiment was increased. The pressure during condensation could be kept near 1 bar, and thus a compressor was no longer necessary with the modified apparatus. [Reprinted with permission from Elsevier. Copyright, 2008].

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  • Original title: Condensation stage of a pulse tube precooled dilution refrigerator.
  • Record ID : 2008-1442
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryogenics - vol. 48 - n. 3-4
  • Publication date: 2008/03

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