The design of a multi-stage adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (ADR) that can provide continuous cooling at very low temperatures is presented. The ADR is being developed for use in x-ray, IR and sub-millimeter space astronomy missions which will employ large format detector arrays operating at 50 mK and lower and which may dissipate up to 10 µW. It is also being designed to reject heat slowly to a relatively warm heat sink (in the 6-10 K range), so that future missions may use mechanical cryocoolers instead of liquid helium for pre-cooling. The continuous nature of the device gives it a much higher cooling power per unit mass, allowing it to be much smaller and lighter than existing ADRs with comparable performance. Design details are discussed.
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Shirron, P. J., Canavan, E. R., DiPirro, M. J., Tuttle, J. G., & Yeager, C. J. (2000). A Multi-Stage Continuous-Duty Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerator. In Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (pp. 1629–1638). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4215-5_86
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