3–6 Jun 2025
Centro Culturale Altinate | Padova · Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Revealing the fuel of a quantum continuous measurement-based refrigerator

4 Jun 2025, 10:40
30m
Centro Culturale Altinate | Padova · Italy

Centro Culturale Altinate | Padova · Italy

Via Altinate, 71, 35121 Padova PD
Invited Theme 1. Energy advantage and cost of quantum technology

Speaker

Géraldine Haack (Department of Applied Physics, University of Geneva, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland)

Description

While quantum measurements have been shown to constitute a resource for operating quantum thermal machines, the nature of the energy exchanges involved in the interaction between system and measurement apparatus is still under debate. In this work, we show that a microscopic model of the apparatus is necessary to unambiguously determine whether quantum measurements provide energy in the form of heat or work. We illustrate this result by considering a measurement-based refrigerator, made of a double quantum dot embedded in a two-terminal device, with the charge of one of the dots being continuously monitored. Tuning the parameters of the measurement device interpolates between a heat- and a work-fueled regimes with very different thermodynamic efficiency. Notably, we demonstrate a trade-off between a maximal thermodynamic efficiency when the measurement-based refrigerator is fueled by heat and a maximal measurement efficiency quantified by the signal-to-noise ratio in the work-fueled regime. Our analysis offers a new perspective on the nature of the energy exchanges occurring during a quantum measurement, paving the way for energy optimization in quantum protocols and quantum machines.

Reference: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2502.10349

Primary author

Géraldine Haack (Department of Applied Physics, University of Geneva, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland)

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