Plug-in cryogenic system for cartridge-type SIS receivers

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We developed a cryogenic system, which houses 3 cartridge-type superconductor-insulator-superconductor receivers for millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths. Since it was designed as a prototype receiver of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), high stability, accurate alignment, and easy handling were required. To meet these requirements, the cryogenic system included the following technologies: 1) a thermal link without screws for receiver cartridges; 2) a central support structure to reduce vacuum and gravitational deformation; 3) bellows structures to reduce mechanical vibration of the cryocooler; and 4) a 3-stage Gifford McMahon (GM) cryocooler with an He pot (temperature stabilizer) to reduce the thermal ripple. The cryostat and receiver cartridges are composed of three stages. The temperatures on the 4 K, 12 K, and 100 K stages of the cartridge are 3.5 K, 13.4 K, and 78.3 K, respectively. The thermal conductances of the thermal links showed high performances of 1.7 WK-1 at the 4 K stage, 5.6 WK-1 at the 12 K stage, and 3.3 WK-1 at the 100 K stage. The mechanical vibration on the 4 K stage of the cartridge was reduced to one-tenth, as small as ≈ 2 μm peak-to-peak, compared to that on the 4 K coldhead of the cryocooler, ≈ 20 μm peak-to-peak. The temperature ripple on the cartridge was reduced to as small as 2 mK peak-to-peak, which corresponds to one-seventh of the ripple on the 4 K coldhead with an He pot.

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Yokogawa, S., Sekimoto, Y., Sugimoto, M., Okuda, T., Sekiguchi, T., Kamba, T., … Narasaki, K. (2003). Plug-in cryogenic system for cartridge-type SIS receivers. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 55(2), 519–525. https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/55.2.519

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