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Microscopic Coolers Chill to Millikelvin Temperatures

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Solid-state on-chip refrigerators promise applications in a variety of fields, including materials analysis and astronomy.

Anne L. Fischer, Senior Editor

Ultralow temperatures are required for a variety of next-generation sensors, but refrigeration techniques for reaching 0.1 K have been complicated and expensive. Now a group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colo., and at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana has found that solid-state on-chip devices can cool the contents of a suspended dielectric membrane from 320 to 225 mK with enough extra cooling power to operate a range of cryogenic sensors. The solid-state on-chip refrigerators cooled a germanium cube 11,000 times their size to approximately...Read full article

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