Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5444104 | Cryogenics | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We report on the development of a versatile cryogen-free laboratory cryostat based upon a commercial pulse tube cryocooler. It provides enough cooling power for continuous recondensation of circulating 4He gas at a condensation pressure of approximately 250Â mbar. Moreover, the cryostat allows for exchange of different cryostat-inserts as well as fast and easy “wet” top-loading of samples directly into the 1Â K pot with a turn-over time of less than 75Â min. Starting from room temperature and using a 4He cryostat-insert, a base temperature of 1.0Â K is reached within approximately seven hours and a cooling power of 250Â mW is established at 1.24Â K.
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Authors
F.M. Piegsa, B. van den Brandt, K. Kirch,