Micrometre-scale refrigerators.

Rep Prog Phys

Low Temperature Laboratory, Aalto University, School of Science, PO Box 13500, 00076 Aalto, Finland.

Published: April 2012

A superconductor with a gap in the density of states or a quantum dot with discrete energy levels is a central building block in realizing an electronic on-chip cooler. They can work as energy filters, allowing only hot quasiparticles to tunnel out from the electrode to be cooled. This principle has been employed experimentally since the early 1990s in investigations and demonstrations of micrometre-scale coolers at sub-kelvin temperatures. In this paper, we review the basic experimental conditions in realizing the coolers and the main practical issues that are known to limit their performance. We give an update of experiments performed on cryogenic micrometre-scale coolers in the past five years.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0034-4885/75/4/046501DOI Listing

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