Sympathetic cooling is a technique used in physics and chemistry to cool an object without direct contact with a cooling medium. This method employs the interactions between particles to transfer heat through controlled means. In sympathetic cooling, a cold atomic or molecular species is used to absorb thermal energy from another species that needs to be cooled. For example, a cloud of ultracold atoms can cool a nearby ion or another type of particle.
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