Reaching absolute zero for quantum computing is now much faster thanks to a breakthrough refrigerator design

A breakthrough cooling technology could help revive quantum computing and cut the expensive set-up time of key scientific experiments by weeks.

Scientists often need to generate temperatures close to absolute zero for quantum computing and astronomy, among others. Such temperatures, known as “Big Chill”, keep the most sensitive power tools free from disturbances – such as temperature changes. However, the refrigerators used to achieve these temperatures are extremely expensive and inefficient.

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