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arxiv: 1505.07244 · v2 · pith:A2NAD7PTnew · submitted 2015-05-27 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Nanoelectronic thermometers optimised for sub-10 millikelvin operation

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keywords temperaturebelowblockadecoolingcoulombelectronelectronicnanoelectronic
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We report the cooling of electrons in nanoelectronic Coulomb blockade thermometers below 4 mK. Above 7 mK the devices are in good thermal contact with the environment, well isolated from electrical noise, and not susceptible to self-heating. This is attributed to an optimised design that incorporates cooling fins with a high electron-phonon coupling and on-chip electronic filters, combined with a low-noise electronic measurement setup. Below 7 mK the electron temperature is seen to diverge from the ambient temperature. By immersing a Coulomb Blockade Thermometer in the 3He/4He refrigerant of a dilution refrigerator, we measure a lowest electron temperature of 3.7 mK.

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