Decoupling Pulse Tube Vibrations from a Dry Dilution Refrigerator at milli-Kelvin Temperatures
Abstract
With the rising adoption of dry dilution refrigerators across scientific and industrial domains, there has been a pressing demand for highly efficient vibration decoupling systems capable of operation at cryogenic temperatures in order to achieve the low vibration levels required for operation of sensitive equipment like cryogenic detectors or quantum devices. As part of the NUCLEUS experiment, a cryogenic spring pendulum has been engineered to effectively isolate pulse tube vibrations by establishing an autonomous frame of reference for the experimental volume, while sustaining temperatures below 10 mK. Attaining attenuation of up to two orders of magnitude within the region of interest of the NUCLEUS cryogenic detectors, we achieved displacement RMS values in the order of 1 nm in the axial direction and 100 pm radially, thereby reducing vibrations below typical environmental levels. Our successful detector operation across multiple cooldown cycles demonstrated negligible sensitivity to pulse tube induced vibrations, culminating in the achievement of an ultra-low eV baseline resolution on a gram-scale CaWO cryogenic calorimeter during continuous pulse tube operation over the course of several weeks.
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@article{arxiv.2501.04471,
title = {Decoupling Pulse Tube Vibrations from a Dry Dilution Refrigerator at milli-Kelvin Temperatures},
author = {The NUCLEUS collaboration and A. Wex and J. Rothe and L. Peters and H. Abele and G. Angloher and B. Arnold and M. Atzori Corona and A. Bento and E. Bossio and J. Burkhart and L. Canonica and F. Cappella and M. Cappelli and N. Casali and R. Cerulli and A. Cruciani and G. Del Castello and M. del Gallo Roccagiovine and A. Doblhammer and S. Dorer and A. Erhart and M. Friedl and S. Fichtinger and A. Garai and V. M. Ghete and M. Giammei and C. Goupy and D. Hauff and F. Jeanneau and E. Jericha and M. Kaznacheeva and A. Kinast and H. Kluck and A. Langenkämper and T. Lasserre and D. Lhuillier and M. Mancuso and R. Martin and B. Mauri and A. Mazzolari and E. Mazzucato and H. Neyrial and C. Nones and L. Oberauer and T. Ortmann and L. Pattavina and F. Petricca and W. Potzel and F. Pröbst and F. Pucci and F. Reindl and M. Romagnoni and N. Schermer and J. Schieck and S. Schönert and C. Schwertner and L. Scola and G. Soum-Sidikov and L. Stodolsky and R. Strauss and M. Tamisari and R. Thalmeier and C. Tomei and M. Vignati and M. Vivier and V. Wagner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.04471},
year = {2025}
}