New Journal of Physics (Jan 2013)

A microkelvin cryogen-free experimental platform with integrated noise thermometry

  • G Batey,
  • A Casey,
  • M N Cuthbert,
  • A J Matthews,
  • J Saunders,
  • A Shibahara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/15/11/113034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 11
p. 113034

Abstract

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We report experimental demonstration of the feasibility of reaching temperatures below 1 mK using cryogen-free technology. Our prototype system comprises an adiabatic nuclear demagnetization stage, based on hyperfine-enhanced nuclear magnetic cooling, integrated with a commercial cryogen-free dilution refrigerator and 8 T superconducting magnet. Thermometry was provided by a current-sensing noise thermometer. The minimum temperature achieved at the experimental platform was 600 μ K. The platform remained below 1 mK for over 24 h, indicating a total residual heat-leak into the experimental stage of 5 nW. We discuss straightforward improvements to the design of the current prototype that are expected to lead to enhanced performance. This opens the way to widening the accessibility of temperatures in the microkelvin regime, of potential importance in the application of strongly correlated electron states in nanodevices to quantum computing.