Alfonso Rafael Cabrera Galicia's DR project
On Chip Bias Circuits for Cryogenic Applications: Many scientific experiments are performed at extreme cryogenic temperatures, between 1K to 10mK, in order to fulfill essential environmental conditions for the observation and exploitation of a physical phenomenon; e.g. super conductivity or thermal noise reduction. Therefore, most of the cryogenic experiments are carry out inside dilution fridges able to reach temperatures below 1K, but with limited cooling power. This sets a limit to the amount of heat load, due to electrical power dissipation and physical mass contributions, that can be handled by the fridge...