Compared to Stirling or Gifford-Mac Mahon crycoolers, the pulse tube refrig
erator (PTR) has the advantage of having no moving parts in the cold stage.
This results in lower levels of vibration, which is more suitable for the
design of highly sensitive superconducting magnetometers. We describe a PTR
system in which the compressor is connected to a cold part with a semi-fle
xible one meter long tube, under an average helium gas pressure of 3 MPa. U
sing a frequency of 30 Hz and a high to low pressure ratio of 1.5, the lowe
st temperature achieved is 56 K. The cooling power is 200 mW at 77 K with a
cooling down time of about of 45 min. A bare YBaCuO de SQUID has been succ
essfully operated at a temperature close to 77 K. The SQUID was mounted ont
o a copper block, attached to the cold head of the PTR. (C) 1999 Elsevier S
cience Ltd. All rights reserved.