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Low Temperature Laboratory (LTL)

A Low Temperature Laboratory (LTL) is a specialized facility designed to study materials and phenomena at extremely cold temperatures, often near absolute zero (-273.15°C). Using advanced refrigeration and insulation technologies, scientists can explore quantum mechanics, superconductivity, and other fundamental physics that only emerge at very low temperatures. These laboratories are essential for developing new materials, understanding cosmic processes, and advancing technologies like quantum computing. They combine precise temperature control with sensitive instruments, enabling detailed experiments that are impossible under normal conditions.