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by weichi 4572 days ago
MRI machines don't actually use liquid cryogens, do they? Surely some kind of cryocooler would be simpler and cheaper?
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From what I have read I'm sure MRI machines use liquid helium because the superconducting magnet needs to be very cold and liquid nitrogen isn't cold enough. LN2 was used as a sort of buffer/insulator but has been replaced by cryocooler cooled dewar.

Not that I know much more I just skimmed The Basics of MRI: http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/mri/chap-9/chap-9.htm