Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constituents in terms of few macroscopic variables. Its foundations are rooted into the paradigm of statistical mechanics, where thermal properties originate from averaging procedures which smoothen out local details. While undoubtedly successful, elegant and formally correct, this approach carries over an operational problem, namely determining the precision at which such variables are inferred, when technical/practical limitations restrict our capabilities to local probing. Here we introduce the local quantum thermal susceptibility, a quantifier for the best achievable accuracy for temperature estimation via local measurements. Our method relies on ...
We consider the concept of temperature in a setting beyond the standard thermodynamics prescriptions...
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Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constitue...
Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constitue...
Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constitue...
Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constitue...
Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constitue...
The ultimate precision of any measurement of the temperature of a quantum system is the inverse of t...
The ultimate precision of any measurement of the temperature of a quantum system is the inverse of t...
The ultimate precision of any measurement of the temperature of a quantum system is the inverse of t...
We discuss the application of techniques of quantum estimation theory and quantum metrology to therm...
Measuring local temperatures of open systems out of equilibrium is emerging as a novel approach to s...
Measuring local temperatures of open systems out of equilibrium is emerging as a novel approach to s...
Measuring local temperatures of open systems out of equilibrium is emerging as a novel approach to s...
We consider the concept of temperature in a setting beyond the standard thermodynamics prescriptions...
This is the final version. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in this recordPrecis...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOP Publishing via the D...
Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constitue...
Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constitue...
Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constitue...
Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constitue...
Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constitue...
The ultimate precision of any measurement of the temperature of a quantum system is the inverse of t...
The ultimate precision of any measurement of the temperature of a quantum system is the inverse of t...
The ultimate precision of any measurement of the temperature of a quantum system is the inverse of t...
We discuss the application of techniques of quantum estimation theory and quantum metrology to therm...
Measuring local temperatures of open systems out of equilibrium is emerging as a novel approach to s...
Measuring local temperatures of open systems out of equilibrium is emerging as a novel approach to s...
Measuring local temperatures of open systems out of equilibrium is emerging as a novel approach to s...
We consider the concept of temperature in a setting beyond the standard thermodynamics prescriptions...
This is the final version. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in this recordPrecis...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOP Publishing via the D...