I would like an explanation about the physics that is happening
inside the cold finger, which is a cryogenic that goes to low
temperature. I would like to know when two pumps (a mechanical one
that goes up to the pressure of 10^-3 mTorr, and the other a
diffusion one that goes up to 10^-6 mTorr) are connected to the
cold finger. They used thermodynamics to explain the physics behind
this and would like a full explanation. Thank you very much
This part is more theoretical and it is not an exercise
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Compressors (input power and active phase shift) 300K Hot regenerator Gifford Mc Mahon Intercept Cold regenerator Cold tip Figure 1. Single 15 K PT, precooled at intercept.
I would like an explanation about the physics that is happening inside the cold finger, which is a cryogenic that goes t
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I would like an explanation about the physics that is happening inside the cold finger, which is a cryogenic that goes t
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