Introduction to Physics in Modern Medicine, 2nd edn., by Suzanne Amador Kane |
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Authors: | Dr Natalie L. Garrett |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Exeter n.l.garrett@exeter.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The inexorable miniaturisation of technologies, the relentless drive to improve efficiency and the enticing prospect of boosting performance through quantum effects are all compelling reasons to investigate microscopic machines. Thermal absorption machines are a particularly interesting class of device that operate autonomously and use only heat flows to perform a useful task. In the quantum regime, this provides a natural setting in which to quantify the thermodynamic cost of various operations such as cooling, timekeeping or entanglement generation. This article presents a pedagogical introduction to the physics of quantum absorption machines, covering refrigerators, engines and clocks in detail. |
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Keywords: | Quantum thermodynamics open quantum systems |
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