2022
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1240/1/012016
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Development of a 2∼4 K closed-cycle JT cryocooler for space application

Abstract: Cryogenic system proving cooling capacity at liquid helium temperatures is one of the key technologies for space exploration missions. A closed-cycle Joule-Thomson cryocooler capacity of providing different cooling powers at 2∼4 K is developed in our lab. The cryocooler is precooled by a two-stage thermal coupled pulse-tube cryocooler with active phase shifter and driven by multi-stage valved linear compressors. The lowest temperature about 2.5 K and more than 50 mW at about 4.0 K can be obtained by adapting t… Show more

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