Method for Cooling Nanostructures to Microkelvin Temperatures

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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4 pages, 3 (color) figures

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We propose a new scheme aimed at cooling nanostructures to microkelvin temperatures, based on the well established technique of adiabatic nuclear demagnetization: we attach each device measurement lead to an individual nuclear refrigerator, allowing efficient thermal contact to a microkelvin bath. On a prototype consisting of a parallel network of nuclear refrigerators, temperatures of $\sim 1\,$mK simultaneously on ten measurement leads have been reached upon demagnetization, thus completing the first steps toward ultracold nanostructures.

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