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A dilution microcryostat is described, which is designed for conducting physical measurements at temperatures down to 0.1 K or lower. A refrigerator with an impulse tube is used to provide its operation. Owing to the use of a passive stabilization system, which is based on helium condensation, the temperature can be maintained at a level of 0.1 K for 5 h at the disabled refrigerator. The microcryostat is used to investigate low-temperature radiation detectors.
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Original Russian Text © V.S. Edelman, G.V. Yakopov, 2013, published in Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 2013, No. 4, pp. 129–131.
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Edelman, V.S., Yakopov, G.V. A dilution microcryostat cooled by a refrigerator with an impulse tube. Instrum Exp Tech 56, 613–615 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S002044121305014X
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