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Aluminum nuclear demagnetization refrigerator for powerful continuous cooling

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Many laboratories routinely cool samples to 10 mK, but relatively few can cool condensed matter below 1 mK. Easy access to the microkelvin range would propel fields such as quantum sensors and quantum materials. Such temperatures are achieved with adiabatic nuclear demagnetization. Existing nuclear demagnetization refrigerators (NDR) are "single-shot", and the recycling time is incompatible with proposed sub-mK experiments. Furthermore, a high cooling power is required to overcome the excess heat load of order nW on NDR pre-cooled by cryogen-free dilution refrigerators. We report the performance of an aluminum NDR designed for powerful cooling when part of a dual stage continuous NDR (CNDR). Its thermal resistance is minimized to maximize the cycling rate of the CNDR and consequently its cooling power. At the same time, its susceptibility to eddy current heating is minimized. A CNDR based on two of the aluminum NDR presented here would have a cooling power of approximately 40 nW at 560 $\mu$K.

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hal-04570301 , version 1 (07-05-2024)

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Matthias Raba, Sébastien Triqueneaux, James Butterworth, David Schmoranzer, Emilio Barria, et al.. Aluminum nuclear demagnetization refrigerator for powerful continuous cooling. 2024. ⟨hal-04570301⟩
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