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Colder than
cold
To refrigerate a substance to
very low temperatures one uses a cryostat
(from Greek cryos = cold).
The cooling is done in
several steps. The first step cools the substance
from room temperature to about 1 K.
In a second step, from 1 K to
about 10 mK, one normally uses a mixture of
4He and 3He in a dilution
process.
Temperatures down to about 1
mK can be reached by compressing 3He -
the Pomeranchuk method.
Even lower temperatures can
be reached by magnetic methods.
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