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Fabrication of a micro cryogenic cold stage using MEMS-technology
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This paper describes the design and production process of a variety of reliable micro cryogenic coolers. The different cold stages are based on an optimized design found during a study which was done to maximize the cold-stage effectiveness. Typical cold-stage dimensions are 30 times 2 times 0.5 mm with an expected net cooling power varying from 10 mW to 20 mW at a tip temperature of 96 K. A cold stage consists of a stack of three fusion bonded D263T glass wafers. The production process has 7 lithography steps and roughly 100 process steps. In order to determine the maximum bend, shear and bond stresses inside a 175 mum thick D263T glass wafer, several pressure tests were performed
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