UNews - Quantum Technologies /unews/company/quantum-technologies en Super cold deep freeze key to testing instruments destined for space /unews/article/super-cold-deep-freeze-key-testing-instruments-destined-space <div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item even" property="rnews:articlebody schema:articleBody"> <p>The 免费福利资源在线看片 of Lethbridge&rsquo;s new cryogenic test facility (CTF) has allowed researchers in Dr. David Naylor&rsquo;s astrophysics lab to be more productive, more energy efficient and more flexible.</p><p>&ldquo;It&rsquo;s working exactly as intended. It&rsquo;s great,&rdquo; says Naylor, a U of L physics and astronomy professor and Board of Governors Research Chair. &ldquo;I do have to thank the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the province, and the manufacturer, Quantum Technologies.&rdquo;<div class="image-caption-container right" style="width:500px;"><img src="/unews/sites/default/files/CTFmain.jpg" title="Ian Veenendaal, a graduate student, loads the chassis of a Fourier transform spectrometer into the new cryogenic test facility." alt=""><div class="image-caption">Ian Veenendaal, a graduate student, loads the chassis of a Fourier transform spectrometer into the new cryogenic test facility.</div></div></p><p>The CTF, which cost slightly more than $375,000, allows U of L scientists to test instruments to ensure they work in extreme cold before they are sent into space. Before the new CTF was installed, the U of L was capable of testing only smaller instruments in its fleet of cylindrical cryostats. Typically, individual components are tested in laboratories around the world before being integrated in a major space agency facility.</p><p>The new CTF can accommodate instruments about the size of a large toaster oven, enabling whole instruments to be tested at once. The CTF will help position the U of L for participation in future space astronomy missions. Naylor&rsquo;s team has previously designed and built instrumentation that has gone into space so the CTF, along with U of L expertise, will expand the laboratory&rsquo;s capacity.</p><p>&ldquo;I would say that the CTF has increased our productivity by a factor of 10. It allows us far more flexibility and enables us to try different things out,&rdquo; says Naylor. &ldquo;It can achieve temperatures 10 times colder than the universe and it uses no liquid helium consumable.&rdquo;</p><p>Instruments heading into space must be able to operate at 4 Kelvin (-269 C). Naylor&rsquo;s group is currently testing a Fourier transform spectrometer (FTS), an instrument that measures the far infrared universe and the kind of instrument Naylor says is being considered for the next generation of space missions.</p><p>Ian Veenendaal, a graduate student, has been closely involved with the building and installation of the CTF and now with its operation.</p><p>&ldquo;We will be delivering a report to the Canadian Space Agency at the end of the year and we are working to show that we are capable of building an FTS and operating it at 4 Kelvin,&rdquo; says Veenendaal.</p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-group-format group_related_topics field-group-div group-related-topics block-title-body speed-fast effect-none"><h2><span>Related Topics</span></h2><div class="field field-name-opencalais-company-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Company:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/company/quantum-technologies" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Quantum Technologies</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-facility-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Facility:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/facility/university-lethbridge" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">免费福利资源在线看片 of Lethbridge</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-industryterm-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">IndustryTerm:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/industry-term/energy" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">energy</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-organization-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Organization:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/organization/canada-foundation-innovation" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Canada Foundation for Innovation</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-person-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Person:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/person/ian-veenendaal" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Ian Veenendaal</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/person/david-naylor" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">David Naylor</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-position-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Position:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/position/physics-and-astronomy-professor" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">physics and astronomy professor</a></div></div></div></div><span property="rnews:name schema:name" content="Super cold deep freeze key to testing instruments destined for space" class="rdf-meta"></span> Thu, 13 Aug 2015 17:16:47 +0000 caroline.zentner 7417 at /unews