Pomeranchuk cooling

Pomeranchuk cooling is the phenomenon in which liquid helium-3 will cool if it is compressed isentropically when it is below 0.3 K. This occurs because helium-3 has the unique property that solidification below 0.3 K requires pressure. This can be used to construct a cryogenic cooler.[1]

References

  1. Weisstein, Eric. "Pomeranchuk Cooling". Eric Weisstein's World of Science.
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