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Solid-state magnetic refrigerator based on the demagnetizing effect.
Optimization research of salt pill in an adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator.
Research on stages matching of two-stage adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator.
Optimization of a novel magnetic refrigerator based on the demagnetizing effect using a particle swarm-like algorithm.
Research on the spring-loaded GGG salt pill for adiabatic demagnetization refrigerators.
Simulation of a helium dewar using no liquid cryogens.
Salt pill design and optimization for a solid-state refrigerator based on the magnetocaloric effect.
Basic study on humidity regulation system by using magnetocaloric effect.
Advances on a SPTC/JTC/ADR system for sub-Kelvin cooling.
Direct numerical analysis of pin geometries for magnetocaloric regenerators.
Convective heat transfer measurements at the thermal boundary layer of gadolinium.
FEMCE – A 3D finite element simulation tool for magnetic refrigerants.
Space-and time-resolved interferometric measurements of the thermal boundary layer at a periodically magnetized gadolinium plate.
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Magnetic refrigeration, a promising technology for the liquefaction of hydrogen
A keynote at the recent IIR Congress highlights magnetic refrigeration as a technology with high potential for the liquefaction of hydrogen, an essential energy vector for decarbonisation.
A nanoelectronic chip cooled to the world record temperature of 2.8 mK
A group of researchers of the University of Basel succeeded in cooling a nanoelectronic chip to a temperature very close to absolute zero thanks to magnetic cooling.
IIR Cryogenics 2025 conference: latest advances in cryogenics for quantum computing
A keynote paper on cryogenics for quantum computing reviewed current cooling methods such as dilution refrigeration or cryocoolers, challenges associated with cryogenics for quantum computing, as well as recent...
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New course on magnetic refrigeration!
The IIR has just published a new course entitled “Magnetic refrigeration” on its website, in the “Courses and training” section.
Encyclopedia of Refrigeration
Additive manufacturing of regenerators for caloric cooling
In many areas of engineering, additive manufacturing allows the production of complex and multifunctional products that could not be manufactured using traditional methods. In the...