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Quantum thermodynamic devices: from theoretical proposals to experimental reality
Add to Calendar 2022-04-04T19:45:00 2022-04-04T20:45:00 UTC Quantum thermodynamic devices: from theoretical proposals to experimental reality https://psu.zoom.us/j/94777536024?pwd=Y09idXJSMmorRUJPV3VhalJMTFFVZz09 Password: 342891
Start DateMon, Apr 04, 2022
3:45 PM
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End DateMon, Apr 04, 2022
4:45 PM
Presented By
Sebastian Deffner, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Event Series: CAMP Seminar

Thermodynamics originated in the need to understand novel technologies developed by the Industrial Revolution. However, over the centuries the description of engines, refrigerators, thermal accelerators, and heaters has become so abstract that a direct application of the universal statements to real-life devices is everything but straight forward. The recent, rapid development of quantum thermodynamics has taken a similar trajectory, and, e.g., "quantum engines" have become a widely studied concept in theoretical research. However, if the newly unveiled laws of nature are to be useful, we need to write the dictionary that allows us to translate abstract statements of theoretical quantum thermodynamics to physical platforms and working mediums of experimentally realistic scenarios. To assist in this endeavor, we have put together a review article, that is dedicated to providing an overview over the proposed and realized quantum thermodynamic devices, and to highlight the commonalities and differences of the various physical situations. In this talk, I will discuss a few milestones, and summarize some of the work that we have contributed to the field.