“…On the other hand, some particular interests are extreme low temperature as low as a few Kelvin environment, for example, helium or hydrogen gas leak detection in cryogenic condition is critically important in the production and use of liquid fuels. Other applications in aerospace vehicles, superconducting magnets, and high-energy physics experiments also involve advanced technologies and devices designed to operate in cryogenic environments [ 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 ]. In 2019, the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory of USA used hybrid superconducting magnets to achieve the highest magnetic field of 45.5T to date [ 18 ].…”