Application of Cryocoolers to Superconducting Systems (2008)

This short course, presented at the 2008 Applied Superconductivity Conference in Chicago, reviews the various types of refrigeration methods currently available to meet the needs of various applications of superconductors. This course is limited primarily to closed-cycle systems, knows as cryocoolers, although their use as reliquefiers is also included in the material.

Instructors

Ray Radebaugh

Dr. Ray Radebaugh is a NIST Fellow Emeritus with the Applied Chemicals and Materials Division.  He joined NIST in 1966 as a post doc for the first two year and stayed on in a permanent position since then.  He was the leader of the Cryogenic Technologies Group from 1995 until his retirement in 2009.  His research focused on cryogenic refrigeration and material properties.  He has taught short courses on cryocoolers since 1981.

© Copyright 2026 | Terms | Privacy | MC LMS, Inc.