Electricity: conductors and insulators – With fluids or vacuum – With cooling or fluid feeding – circulating or distributing
Patent
1994-03-22
1999-01-19
Sough, Hyung-Sub
Electricity: conductors and insulators
With fluids or vacuum
With cooling or fluid feeding, circulating or distributing
62 511, 335216, 505885, 505888, 505892, 505898, H01L 3904
Patent
active
058615741
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for mounting a superconducting element includes a first chamber which accommodates a first coolant and maintains the superconducting element at a very low temperature, a second chamber which accommodates a second coolant and is thermally connected to the first chamber via a barrier member, the second coolant being liquidized at a temperature lower than that of the first coolant, and a cooling device which is connected to the second chamber and liquidizes the first coolant.
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S. Kotani et al., "A Subnanosecond Clock Cryogenic System for Josephson Computers", IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, vol. 1, No. 4, Dec. 1991, pp. 164-168.
Kamioka Yasuharu
Kotani Seigo
Yoshida Shigeru
Fujitsu Limited
Sough Hyung-Sub
Toyo Sanso Co. Ltd.
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