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Articles on dilution refrigeration
La Jolla Techniques
NBS Techniques
The Design of Optimum Heat Exchangers for Dilution Refrigerators, J. D. Siegwarth, and Ray Radebaugh, Review of Scientific Instruments 43, 197 (1972);
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1685595
Analysis of Heat Exchangers for Dilution Refrigerators, J. D. Siegwarth, and Ray Radebaugh, Review of Scientific Instruments 42, 1111 (1971);
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1685324
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)
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G. Frossati, PhD Thesis, University of Grenoble ()
H. Godfrin, PhD Thesis, University of Grenoble (1981).
Leiden 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://doi.org/10.1063/1.1144857
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, P. Skyba, P. Y. A. Thibault, and M. G. Ward, J. of Low Temp. Phys. 114, 547 (1999)
Link to paper (This machine holds the present record of low temperatures with a dilution refrigerator (1.75 mK))