Quantum refrigerator is efficient and reusable
NIST researchers have demonstrated a solid-state refrigerator that uses quantum physics in micro- and nanostructures to cool a much larger object to extremely low temperatures. What's more, the prototype NIST refrigerator, which measures a few inches in outer dimensions, enables researchers to place any suitable object in the cooling zone and later remove and replace it, similar to an all-purpose kitchen refrigerator.
Quantum refrigerator is efficient and reusable
Tunnelling electrons chill large objects to below 300 mK.
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Quantum refrigerator offers extreme cooling and convenience
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Quantum Refrigerator Offers Extreme Cooling, Convenience
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NIST quantum refrigerator offers extreme cooling and convenience
NIST researchers have demonstrated a solid-state refrigerator that uses quantum physics in micro- and nanostructures to cool a much larger object to extremely low temperatures. What's more, ...
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