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A significant leap forward in quantum computing technology has been achieved by researchers in China, as Anhui Quantum Computing Engineering Research Center announced that a high-performance anti-interference ruthenium oxide thermometer had been successfully developed by Chinese scientists, Science and Technology Daily reported on Sunday.
The thermometer developed by QuantumCTek, which boasts a starting temperature close to 6 millikelvin (mK), not only set a new record within China but also marked a crucial step which places China’s ultra-low temperature measurement technology for superconducting quantum computing at the forefront of global advancements.
