Approach to absolute zero3. 0.3 K to a few Milli-Kelvin

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R. Srinivasan
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[1] Raman Research Institute,
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Concentrate Phase; Absolute Zero; Cooling Power; Dilution Refrigerator; Superfluid Transition;
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10.1007/BF02836032
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In part 2 of this series we dealt with the3He cryostat. By pumping on liquid3He bath a temperature down to 0.3 K can be attained. To reach still lower temperatures in the milli-Kelvin region one uses a dilution refrigerator. In this part the principles of operation of a dilution refrigerator will be described.
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