At the low temperatures required in quantum devices, strontium titanate crystals (purple atom and bipyramids) let electric fields sculpt light fields (blue) orders of magnitude better than any other material. Credit: Second Bay Studios

Strontium titanate’s remarkable ability to perform at extremely low temperatures makes it a key material for next-generation cryogenic devices used in quantum computing and space exploration.

Superconductivity and quantum computing have moved beyond theoretical research to capture the public’s imagination. The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics recognized breakthroughs in superconducting quantum circuits, a key step toward developing ultra-powerful computers. Yet many may not realize that such cutting-edge technologies typically function only at cryog…

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