We have made a simple and natural modification of a recent quantum refrigerator model presented by Cleuren et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 120603 (2012)]. The original model consist of two metal leads acting as heat baths and a set of quantum dots that allow for electron transport between the baths. It was shown to violate the dynamic third law of thermodynamics (the unattainability principle, which states that cooling to absolute zero in finite time is impossible). By taking into consideration the finite energy level spacing Δ, in metals we restore the third law while keeping all of the original model's thermodynamic properties intact down to the limit of kBT∼Δ, where the cooling rate is quenched. The spacing Δ depends on the confinement of ...
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8pages (2figs)International audienceI consider the non-equilibrium DC transport of electrons through...
The third law of thermodynamics in the form of the unattainability principle states that exact grou...
We demonstrate quantum-limited electronic refrigeration of a metallic island in a low-temperature mi...
A first-principle reciprocating quantum refrigerator is investigated to determine the limitations of...
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...
The most accepted version of the third law of thermodynamics, the unattainability principle, states ...
We study the asymptotic dynamics of arbitrary linear quantum open systems that are periodically driv...
We analyze the lowest achievable temperature for a mechanical oscillator coupled with a quantum refr...
The unattainability principle (UP) is an operational formulation of the third law of thermodynamics ...
In classical thermodynamics the work cost of control can typically be neglected. On the contrary, in...
The first in a long series of papers by John T. Lewis, in collaboration with G. W. Ford and the pres...
We demonstrate both theoretically and experimentally two limiting factors in cooling electrons using...
We demonstrate both theoretically and experimentally two limiting factors in cooling electrons using...
We investigate, theoretically and experimentally, the thermodynamic performance of a minimal three-q...
8pages (2figs)International audienceI consider the non-equilibrium DC transport of electrons through...
The third law of thermodynamics in the form of the unattainability principle states that exact grou...
We demonstrate quantum-limited electronic refrigeration of a metallic island in a low-temperature mi...
A first-principle reciprocating quantum refrigerator is investigated to determine the limitations of...