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13 June 2023 Low-cost cryogenic technologies for high-operating temperature infrared imaging
A. Veprik, D. Gedeon, R. Radebaugh, R. Refaeli, S. Kurucz, L. Bunin
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Abstract
Technological innovations advance the state of the art for low size, weight, and power (SWAP) cryocoolers for high operating temperature infrared imaging. The authors present essentials of mechanical design, outcomes of theoretical modeling/optimization and initial testing for a cost-effective low SWAP split Stirling crycooler.
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A. Veprik, D. Gedeon, R. Radebaugh, R. Refaeli, S. Kurucz, and L. Bunin "Low-cost cryogenic technologies for high-operating temperature infrared imaging", Proc. SPIE 12534, Infrared Technology and Applications XLIX, 125340C (13 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2664389
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KEYWORDS
Cryocoolers

Actuators

Porosity

Power consumption

Cryogenics

Design and modelling

Helium

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