The ability to initialize quantum registers in pure states lies at the core of many applications of quantum technologies, from sensing to quantum information processing and computation. In this paper, we tackle the problem of increasing the polarization bias of an ensemble of two-level register spins by means of joint coherent manipulations, involving a second ensemble of ancillary spins and energy dissipation into an external heat bath. We formulate this spin refrigeration protocol, akin to algorithmic cooling, in the general language of quantum feedback control, and identify the relevant thermodynamic variables involved. Our analysis is two-fold: on the one hand, we assess the optimality of the protocol by means of suitable figures of mer...
We propose a general protocol for low-control refrigeration and thermometry of thermal qubits, which...
We propose a technique for polarizing and cooling finite many-body classical systems using feedback ...
Small self-contained quantum thermal machines function without external source of work or control bu...
The ability to initialize quantum registers in pure states lies at the core of many applications of ...
The ability to initialize quantum registers in pure states lies at the core of many applications of ...
An efficient technique to generate ensembles of spins that are highly polarized by external magnetic...
Purifying a high-temperature ensemble of quantum particles toward a known state is a key requirement...
We present here algorithmic cooling (via polarization-heat-bath)- a powerful method for obtaining a ...
In classical thermodynamics the work cost of control can typically be neglected. On the contrary, in...
We analyze here through exact calculations the thermodynamical effects in depolarizing a quantum spi...
Algorithmic cooling is a potentially important technique for making scalable NMR quantum computation...
Understanding and controlling many-body quantum systems in noisy environments is paramount to develo...
We propose a model of a quantum thermal refrigeration machine interacting with an external atom via ...
Quantum technologies require pure states, which are often generated by extreme refrigeration. Heat-b...
This thesis is devoted to the study of two tasks: refrigeration and the creation of correlations. Bo...
We propose a general protocol for low-control refrigeration and thermometry of thermal qubits, which...
We propose a technique for polarizing and cooling finite many-body classical systems using feedback ...
Small self-contained quantum thermal machines function without external source of work or control bu...
The ability to initialize quantum registers in pure states lies at the core of many applications of ...
The ability to initialize quantum registers in pure states lies at the core of many applications of ...
An efficient technique to generate ensembles of spins that are highly polarized by external magnetic...
Purifying a high-temperature ensemble of quantum particles toward a known state is a key requirement...
We present here algorithmic cooling (via polarization-heat-bath)- a powerful method for obtaining a ...
In classical thermodynamics the work cost of control can typically be neglected. On the contrary, in...
We analyze here through exact calculations the thermodynamical effects in depolarizing a quantum spi...
Algorithmic cooling is a potentially important technique for making scalable NMR quantum computation...
Understanding and controlling many-body quantum systems in noisy environments is paramount to develo...
We propose a model of a quantum thermal refrigeration machine interacting with an external atom via ...
Quantum technologies require pure states, which are often generated by extreme refrigeration. Heat-b...
This thesis is devoted to the study of two tasks: refrigeration and the creation of correlations. Bo...
We propose a general protocol for low-control refrigeration and thermometry of thermal qubits, which...
We propose a technique for polarizing and cooling finite many-body classical systems using feedback ...
Small self-contained quantum thermal machines function without external source of work or control bu...