University of Michigan engineers have uncovered a new way to control heat at extremely small scales by switching a special material on and off. The team found that when niobium is cooled to a superconducting state, it can dramatically reduce the amount of heat it gives off. The work could help future quantum computers better manage heat and improve superconductor technology.
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