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Laser refrigerator cools to 4 degrees above absolute zero Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute have succeeded in using a new form of laser cooling method to cool a two and a half square millimeter semiconducting gallium arsenide (GaAs) membrane with a thickness of 160 nm from room temperature to four degrees above absolute zero - the temperature of liquid helium... Continue Reading Laser refrigerator cools to 4 degrees above absolute zero Section: Research Watch Tags: Experimental, Laser, Quantum, Refrigerator Related Articles: Laser-cooled molecules could pave way for quantum computingNew laser tuning method from MIT promises smarter airport scannersPadova University scientists declare quantum leap in quantum communicationsWorld’s first commercial source of individual photonsSilicon breakthrough brings quantum computers a step closerQuantum computer closer: Optical transistor made from single molecule
Laser refrigerator cools to 4 degrees above absolute zero
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