In classical thermodynamics the work cost of control can typically be neglected. On the contrary, in quantum thermodynamics the cost of control constitutes a fundamental contribution to the total work cost. Here, focusing on quantum refrigeration, we investigate how the level of control determines the fundamental limits to cooling and how much work is expended in the corresponding process. jona{We compare two extremal levels of control. First coherent operations, where the entropy of the resource is left unchanged, and second incoherent operations, where only energy at maximum entropy (i.e. heat) is extracted from the resource. For minimal machines, we find that the lowest achievable temperature and associated work cost depend strongly on t...
In this quantum thermodynamics [1] talk, I will discuss work extraction in the quantum regime. We se...
Information-theoretic approaches provide a promising avenue for extending the laws of thermodynamics...
To what extent do thermodynamic resource theories capture physically relevant constraints? Inspired ...
Cooling quantum systems is arguably one of the most important thermodynamic tasks connected to moder...
The emergence of the laws of thermodynamics from the laws of quantum mechanics is an unresolved issu...
cooling, absolute zero temperature Quantum thermodynamics supplies a consistent description of quant...
Thermodynamics is a branch of science blessed by an unparalleled combination of generality of scope ...
The derivation of general performance benchmarks is important in the design of highly optimized heat...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe laws of thermodynamics put limits to the efficiencies of thermal mach...
A first-principle reciprocating quantum refrigerator is investigated to determine the limitations of...
Refrigerators use a thermodynamic cycle to move thermal energy from a cold reservoir to a hot one. I...
International audienceThe resource theory of quantum thermodynamics has been a very successful theor...
Thermodynamics connects our knowledge of the world to our capability to manipulate and thus to contr...
We study the asymptotic dynamics of arbitrary linear quantum open systems that are periodically driv...
Landauerâs principle states that it costs at least kBT ln 2 of work to reset one bit in the presence...
In this quantum thermodynamics [1] talk, I will discuss work extraction in the quantum regime. We se...
Information-theoretic approaches provide a promising avenue for extending the laws of thermodynamics...
To what extent do thermodynamic resource theories capture physically relevant constraints? Inspired ...
Cooling quantum systems is arguably one of the most important thermodynamic tasks connected to moder...
The emergence of the laws of thermodynamics from the laws of quantum mechanics is an unresolved issu...
cooling, absolute zero temperature Quantum thermodynamics supplies a consistent description of quant...
Thermodynamics is a branch of science blessed by an unparalleled combination of generality of scope ...
The derivation of general performance benchmarks is important in the design of highly optimized heat...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe laws of thermodynamics put limits to the efficiencies of thermal mach...
A first-principle reciprocating quantum refrigerator is investigated to determine the limitations of...
Refrigerators use a thermodynamic cycle to move thermal energy from a cold reservoir to a hot one. I...
International audienceThe resource theory of quantum thermodynamics has been a very successful theor...
Thermodynamics connects our knowledge of the world to our capability to manipulate and thus to contr...
We study the asymptotic dynamics of arbitrary linear quantum open systems that are periodically driv...
Landauerâs principle states that it costs at least kBT ln 2 of work to reset one bit in the presence...
In this quantum thermodynamics [1] talk, I will discuss work extraction in the quantum regime. We se...
Information-theoretic approaches provide a promising avenue for extending the laws of thermodynamics...
To what extent do thermodynamic resource theories capture physically relevant constraints? Inspired ...