A progress report on bolometers operating at 0.1 K using adiabatic demagnetization refrigeration

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Adiabatic Conditions, Bolometers, Cryogenic Equipment, Infrared Radiation, Performance Tests, Bandpass Filters, Demagnetization, Noise Reduction, Refrigerating, Temperature Effects

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Bolometers are still the detectors of choice for low background infrared observations at wavelengths longer than 200 microns. In the low background limit, bolometers become more sensitive as their operating temperature decreases, due to fundamental thermodynamic laws. The adiabatic demagnetization technique was evaluated by building a bolometer detection system operating at a wavelength of 1 millimeter for use at a ground based telescope. The system was fit checked at the telescope and is expected to take its first data in November, 1985.

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