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| ==en construction==
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| == Définition ==
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| == Anglais ==
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| ''' Dilution refrigerator '''
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| What is a dilution refrigerator?
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| With no moving parts in the low-temperature area, a Dilution refrigerator is a cryogenic device that continuously cools to temperatures as low as 2 mK. The heat produced during mixing helium-3 and helium-4 isotopes serve as the cooling power.
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| Dilution refrigerators have been used for decades to cool down devices as small as semiconductors to as heavy as 3-ton gravitational wave detectors, reaching temperatures in the milliKelvin (mK) range.
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| [https://engineeringexploration.com/ibm-builds-the-worlds-largest-dilution-refrigerator-for-quantum-computers/ Source : ingexploration]
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