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===== La Jolla Techniques ===== | ===== La Jolla Techniques ===== | ||
+ | * Experimental properties of superfluid He 3, Wheatley, John C., Reviews of Modern Physics 47.2 (1975): 415. https:// | ||
+ | * Principles and methods of dilution refrigeration. | ||
+ | * Principles and methods of dilution refrigeration | ||
- | ===== NBS Techniques ===== | + | ===== NIST/NBS Techniques ===== |
+ | * Dilution refrigerator technology, R. Radebaugh and J. D. Siegwarth, Cryogenics, 11, 368 (1971) https:// | ||
* The Design of Optimum Heat Exchangers for Dilution Refrigerators, | * The Design of Optimum Heat Exchangers for Dilution Refrigerators, | ||
* Analysis of Heat Exchangers for Dilution Refrigerators, | * Analysis of Heat Exchangers for Dilution Refrigerators, | ||
===== Grenoble Techniques ===== | ===== Grenoble Techniques ===== | ||
- | * Conventional cycle dilution refrigerator down to 2 mK. G. Frossati, H. Godfrin, B. Hebral, G. Schumacher, D. Thoulouze. Proc. Ultralow Temperatures Symposium, Hakone, Japan (1977) | + | * Conventional cycle dilution refrigerator down to 2 mK. G. Frossati, H. Godfrin, B. Hebral, G. Schumacher, D. Thoulouze. Proc. Ultralow Temperatures Symposium, Hakone, Japan (1977) |
* Frossati, G. Obtaining ultralow temperatures by dilution of 3He into 4He. Journal de Physique Colloques 39-C6 page C6-1578 (1978) [[https:// | * Frossati, G. Obtaining ultralow temperatures by dilution of 3He into 4He. Journal de Physique Colloques 39-C6 page C6-1578 (1978) [[https:// | ||
- | * G. Frossati, PhD Thesis, University of Grenoble () | + | * G. Frossati, PhD Thesis, University of Grenoble (1978) |
* H. Godfrin, PhD Thesis, University of Grenoble (1981). | * H. Godfrin, PhD Thesis, University of Grenoble (1981). | ||
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+ | ===== Leiden Techniques ===== | ||
+ | * Powerful dilution refrigerator for use in the study of polarized liquid 3He and nuclear cooling. Vermeulen, G. A., and G. Frossati. " | ||
+ | * Experimental techniques: Methods for cooling below 300 mK.Frossati, | ||
===== Florida Techniques ===== | ===== Florida Techniques ===== | ||
* Cooling power of the dilution refrigerator with a perfect continuous counterflow heat exchanger, Y. Takano, Review of Scientific Instruments 65, 1667 (1994); https:// | * Cooling power of the dilution refrigerator with a perfect continuous counterflow heat exchanger, Y. Takano, Review of Scientific Instruments 65, 1667 (1994); https:// | ||
- | Y. Takano | + | |
+ | ===== CERN Techniques ===== | ||
+ | * Theoretical Models for the Cooling Power and BaseTemperature of Dilution Refrigerators, | ||
===== Lancaster Techniques ===== | ===== Lancaster Techniques ===== | ||
* An Advanced Dilution Refrigerator Designed for the New Lancaster Microkelvin Facility, D. J. Cousins, S. N. Fisher, A. M. Guenault, R. P. Haley, I. E. Miller, G. R. Pickett, G. N. Plenderleith, | * An Advanced Dilution Refrigerator Designed for the New Lancaster Microkelvin Facility, D. J. Cousins, S. N. Fisher, A. M. Guenault, R. P. Haley, I. E. Miller, G. R. Pickett, G. N. Plenderleith, |