Levitated nanoparticles as non-equilibrium memories: experimental verification of the generalised Landauer’s principle
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Abstract
We show the versatility of our platform by verifying a generalised version of Landauer’s principle, where a logical memory is encoded in the position of the particle in the double-well, and the initial state is prepared in an out-of-equilibrium classically-squeezed condition. We infer produced work and heat over many repetitions of the protocols, and we observe that such state preparation greatly reduces the energy cost to erase the memory, allowing it in principle to be made negative [1].
Our results pave the way to fully customizable vacuum optical trapping in arbitrary potentials and opens up to the study of non-linearities in ground-state cooled particles.
[1] M. Konopik et al, EPL, 131, 6 (2020)
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Presenters
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Mario Arnolfo Ciampini
Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna
Authors
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Mario Arnolfo Ciampini
Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna
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Tobias Wenzl
Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna
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Michael Konopik
Department of Physics, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
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Eric Lutz
Department of Physics, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
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Gregor Thalhammer
Department of Physiology and Medical Physics, Medical University of Innsbruck
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Monika Ritsch-Marte
Department of Physiology and Medical Physics, Medical University of Innsbruck
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Markus Aspelmeyer
Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, Physics, University of Vienna, Univ of Vienna, Department of Physics, Univ of Vienna
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Nikolai Kiesel
Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, Department of Physics, Univ of Vienna, Univ of Vienna