Thermal Transport in Nanoelectronic Devices Cooled by On-Chip Magnetic Refrigeration

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Abstract

On-chip demagnetization refrigeration has recently emerged as a powerful tool for reaching microkelvin electron temperatures in nanoscale structures. The relative importance of cooling on-chip and off-chip components and the thermal subsystem dynamics are yet to be analyzed. We study a Coulomb blockade thermometer with on-chip copper refrigerant both experimentally and numerically, showing that dynamics in this device are captured by a first-principles model. Our work shows how to simulate thermal dynamics in devices down to microkelvin temperatures, and outlines a recipe for a low-investment platform for quantum technologies and fundamental nanoscience in this novel temperature range.

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Autti, S., Bettsworth, F. C., Grigoras, K., Gunnarsson, D., Haley, R. P., Jones, A. T., … Zmeev, D. E. (2023). Thermal Transport in Nanoelectronic Devices Cooled by On-Chip Magnetic Refrigeration. Physical Review Letters, 131(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.077001

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