Quantum fluctuations hinder finite-time information erasure near the Landauer limit
ORAL
Abstract
Information is physical but information is also processed in finite time. Where computing protocols are concerned, finite-time processing in the quantum regime can dynamically generate coherence. Here we show that this can have significant thermodynamic implications. We demonstrate that quantum coherence generated in the energy eigenbasis of a system undergoing a finite-time information erasure protocol yields rare events with extreme dissipation. These fluctuations are of purely quantum origin. By studying the full statistics of the dissipated heat in the slow driving limit, we prove that coherence provides a non-negative contribution to all statistical cumulants. Using the simple and paradigmatic example of single bit erasure, we show that these extreme dissipation events yield distinct, experimentally distinguishable signatures.
–
Presenters
-
GIACOMO GUARNIERI
School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity College, Trinity College Dublin
Authors
-
Harry Miller
Physics, University of Manchester
-
GIACOMO GUARNIERI
School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity College, Trinity College Dublin
-
Mark Mitchison
School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity College
-
John Goold
School of Physics, University College Dublin, School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity College