PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1970 ULTRALOW TEMPERATURE SYMPOSIUM HELD AT NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY, WASHINGTON, D. C. ON APRIL 23-24, 1970,
Abstract
Reports were presented on: A history of paramagnetic cooling; Historical survey of nuclear cooling; Historical survey of other means of cooling below 0.3 K; Thermometry at ultralow temperature; Thermal contact and isolation; Theory of He3-He4 dilution refrigerators; Practical consideration of He3-He4 refrigerators; Uses of dilution refrigerators; Experiments of the future of ultralow temperatures (<0.3 K); Nuclear cooling combined with dilution refrigeration; Hyperfine enhanced nuclear cooling in metallic materials; Superconducting flux detector applied to thermometry in the 1-mK range; Superconducting quantum interference nuclear thermometer; The importance of dipole-dipole interactions in ultralow temperature physics; Nonlocal effects in clean type II superconductors at ultralow temperatures; A particular use of a dilution refrigerator; and Predictions for helium film creep at ultralow temperatures.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1970
- Accession Number
- AD0712061
Entities
People
- D. U. Gubser
- E. H. Takken
- Robert A. Hein
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory