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domain: space-development
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status: enrichment
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priority: medium
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tags: [helium-3, ADR, cADR, quantum-computing, cryogenics, kiutra, temperature-floor, he3-alternatives]
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## Content
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: Pattern 4 qualification — establishes the commercial ADR temperature baseline (100-300 mK) vs. the research frontier (27-30 mK) vs. qubit requirement (10-25 mK)
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WHY ARCHIVED: Critical calibration data — establishes that "Kiutra commercial deployment" does NOT mean "He-3-free alternatives for superconducting qubits exist"; corrects potential over-reading of prior session findings
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EXTRACTION HINT: Read alongside JACS KYb3F10 paper and LEMON project — these three sources together give the full picture: commercial floor (100-300 mK), research frontier (27-30 mK), qubit requirement (10-25 mK).
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## Key Facts
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- Kiutra 2-stage cADR: continuous cooling at or above 200 mK
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- Kiutra 3-stage cADR: continuous cooling at or above 100 mK
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- Kiutra L-Type Rapid: continuous at 300 mK, one-shot to 100 mK
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- Superconducting qubit operating requirement: 10-25 mK
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- cADR achieves continuous cooling via alternating stages: one cooling while other regenerates (1-2 hour regeneration, 70-95% duty cycle)
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- Kiutra is 'the only company worldwide that can offer ADR in a continuous configuration (cADR)'
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- Commercial Kiutra systems deployed at research institutions, quantum startups, and corporates worldwide for sub-kelvin applications that do not require 10-25 mK range
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