Abstract

Accessibility to the microkelvin temperature regime is important for quantum technology research. Cryogen-free dilution refrigerators opened up the millikelvin temperature range, but the perception is that ultralow temperatures are difficult to reach and require specialist infrastructure. The authors report the design of a microkelvin platform based on a nuclear-demagnetization stage, engineered and optimized for operation on a cryogen-free dilution refrigerator. The study demonstrates temperatures as low as 395 $\ensuremath{\mu}$K, and a protocol that enables experiments operated below 1 mK for 95% of the time, providing an efficient cryogen-free microkelvin environment for a wide range of applications.

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