Time remains one of the least well-understood concepts in physics, most notably in quantum mechanics. A central goal is to find the fundamental limits of measuring time. One of the main obstacles is the fact that time is not an observable and thus has to be measured indirectly. Here, we explore these questions by introducing a model of time measurements that is complete and autonomous. Specifically, our autonomous quantum clock consists of a system out of thermal equilibrium—a prerequisite for any system to function as a clock—powered by minimal resources, namely, two thermal baths at different temperatures. Through a detailed analysis of this specific clock model, we find that the laws of thermodynamics dictate a trade-off between the amou...
Contrary to conventional quantum mechanics, which treats measurement as instantaneous, here we explo...
In thermodynamics, quantum coherences—superpositions between energy eigenstates—behave in distinctly...
We characterize good clocks, which are naturally subject to fluctuations, in statistical terms. We a...
Time remains one of the least well understood concepts in physics, most notably in quantum mechanics...
Thermodynamics is one of the core disciplines of physics, and despite its long history it is still a...
Clocks are among the most precise measurement devices ever built, but like anything else, they are b...
According to thermodynamics, the inevitable increase of entropy allows the past to be distinguished ...
We consider an isolated autonomous quantum machine, where an explicit quantum clock is responsible f...
International audienceThe resource theory of quantum thermodynamics has been a very successful theor...
In order to unitarily evolve a quantum system, an agent requires knowledge of time, a parameter whic...
We demonstrate a quantum clock, near zero temperature, driven in part by entropy reduction through m...
Recently, the definition of time has been introduced by introducing the irreversible thermodynamics ...
Throughout the existence of humankind, people have organised their lives based on the sunrise and su...
The thermal time hypothesis (TTH) is a proposed solution to the problem of time: every statistical s...
Landauer’s principle states that it costs at least kBT ln 2 of work to reset one bit in the presence...
Contrary to conventional quantum mechanics, which treats measurement as instantaneous, here we explo...
In thermodynamics, quantum coherences—superpositions between energy eigenstates—behave in distinctly...
We characterize good clocks, which are naturally subject to fluctuations, in statistical terms. We a...
Time remains one of the least well understood concepts in physics, most notably in quantum mechanics...
Thermodynamics is one of the core disciplines of physics, and despite its long history it is still a...
Clocks are among the most precise measurement devices ever built, but like anything else, they are b...
According to thermodynamics, the inevitable increase of entropy allows the past to be distinguished ...
We consider an isolated autonomous quantum machine, where an explicit quantum clock is responsible f...
International audienceThe resource theory of quantum thermodynamics has been a very successful theor...
In order to unitarily evolve a quantum system, an agent requires knowledge of time, a parameter whic...
We demonstrate a quantum clock, near zero temperature, driven in part by entropy reduction through m...
Recently, the definition of time has been introduced by introducing the irreversible thermodynamics ...
Throughout the existence of humankind, people have organised their lives based on the sunrise and su...
The thermal time hypothesis (TTH) is a proposed solution to the problem of time: every statistical s...
Landauer’s principle states that it costs at least kBT ln 2 of work to reset one bit in the presence...
Contrary to conventional quantum mechanics, which treats measurement as instantaneous, here we explo...
In thermodynamics, quantum coherences—superpositions between energy eigenstates—behave in distinctly...
We characterize good clocks, which are naturally subject to fluctuations, in statistical terms. We a...