Their quantum absorption refrigerator is formed using superconducting circuits and can cool a qubit to 22 milliKelvins, which massively reduces the chance for errors from the get-go.
Work presented in a new paper has gone even further. Their quantum absorption refrigerator is formed using superconducting circuits and can cool a qubit to 22 milliKelvins, which massively reduces ...
The global absorption chillers market is poised for substantial growth, projected to reach a market value of USD 1.7 billion ...