Method for cooling an article using a cryocooler and cryocooler

Refrigeration – Gas compression – heat regeneration and expansion – e.g.,...

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ABSTRACT:
A stationary point is set on a cold end of a cryocooler. An article is mounted on the stationary point to be cooled via the stationary point. In this case, the article can be cooled up to an extremely low temperature with isolation of vibration to the article.

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