We study dynamic cooling, where an externally driven two-level system is cooled via reservoir, a quantum system with initial canonical equilibrium state. We obtain explicitly the minimal possible temperature Tmin>0 reachable for the two-level system. The minimization goes over all unitary dynamic processes operating on the system and reservoir and over the reservoir energy spectrum. The minimal work needed to reach Tmin grows as 1/Tmin. This work cost can be significantly reduced, though, if one is satisfied by temperatures slightly above Tmin. Our results on Tmin>0 prove unattainability of the absolute zero temperature without ambiguities that surround its derivation from the entropic version of the third law. We also study cooling via a r...
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The most accepted version of the third law of thermodynamics, the unattainability principle, states ...
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We study dynamic cooling, where an externally driven two-level system is cooled via reservoir, a qua...
We study the asymptotic dynamics of arbitrary linear quantum open systems that are periodically driv...
Cooling quantum systems is arguably one of the most important thermodynamic tasks connected to moder...
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 emergence of the laws of thermodynamics from the laws of quantum mechanics is an unresolved issu...
The third law of thermodynamics in the form of the unattainability principle states that exact grou...
We study the fundamental limitations of cooling to absolute zero for a qubit, interacting with a sin...
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A first-principle reciprocating quantum refrigerator is investigated to determine the limitations of...
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Preparing a quantum system in a pure state is ultimately limited by the nature of the system\u2019s ...
The circumstances under which a system reaches thermal equilibrium, and how to derive this from basi...
The most accepted version of the third law of thermodynamics, the unattainability principle, states ...
To what extent do thermodynamic resource theories capture physically relevant constraints? Inspired ...
We study dynamic cooling, where an externally driven two-level system is cooled via reservoir, a qua...
We study the asymptotic dynamics of arbitrary linear quantum open systems that are periodically driv...
Cooling quantum systems is arguably one of the most important thermodynamic tasks connected to moder...
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 emergence of the laws of thermodynamics from the laws of quantum mechanics is an unresolved issu...
The third law of thermodynamics in the form of the unattainability principle states that exact grou...
We study the fundamental limitations of cooling to absolute zero for a qubit, interacting with a sin...
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...
We have made a simple and natural modification of a recent quantum refrigerator model presented by C...
Preparing a quantum system in a pure state is ultimately limited by the nature of the system\u2019s ...
The circumstances under which a system reaches thermal equilibrium, and how to derive this from basi...
The most accepted version of the third law of thermodynamics, the unattainability principle, states ...
To what extent do thermodynamic resource theories capture physically relevant constraints? Inspired ...