A refrigerator designed to reach cryogenic temperatures (below 120 K, -153 °C, -243.4 °F) is often called a cryocooler. The term is most often used for smaller systems, typically table-top size, with input powers less than about 20 kW.
GM Cryocoolers are orientation free and utilized in applications where ultra-low temperatures of 4K are required, including astronomical observatories like the Subaru and ALMA telescopes, and superconducting magnets for MRI systems.
The GM cryocooler also began to be used in 1985 for cooling the shields to 15 K for the superconducting magnets in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems [3].
A refrigerator designed to reach cryogenic temperatures is often called a cryocooler. The term is most often used for smaller systems, typically table-top size, with input powers less than about 20 kW.
• Design of GM cryocoolers results in more robust but larger systems • GM Cryocoolers can easily be designed with multiple cooling stages at different temperatures
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