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We report the design, realization and performance of dilution refrigerators using a pulse-tube cooler as a first cryogenic stage. The absence of a Dewar containing cryogenic fluids makes this new type of refrigerators particularly versatile. The system provides relatively high cooling power, and reaches temperatures well below 10 mK.
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Prouvé, T., Godfrin, H., Gianèse, C. et al. Pulse-Tube Dilution Refrigeration Below 10 mK. J Low Temp Phys 148, 909–914 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-007-9450-6
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