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Realization of quantum Maxwell's demon with solid-state spins
arXiv
Authors: W. -B. Wang, X. -Y. Chang, F. Wang, P. -Y. Hou, Y. -Y. Huang, W. -G. Zhang, X. -L. Ouyang, X. -Z. Huang, Z. -Y. Zhang, L. He, L. -M. Duan
Year
2017
Paper ID
24868
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Resolution of the century-long paradox on Maxwell's demon reveals a deep connection between information theory and thermodynamics. Although initially introduced as a thought experiment, Maxwell's demon can now be implemented in several physical systems, leading to intriguing test of information-thermodynamic relations. Here, we report experimental realization of a quantum version of Maxwell's demon using solid state spins where the information acquiring and feedback operations by the demon are achieved through conditional quantum gates. A unique feature of this implementation is that the demon can start in a quantum superposition state or in an entangled state with an ancilla observer. Through quantum state tomography, we measure the entropy in the system, demon, and the ancilla, showing the influence of coherence and entanglement on the result. A quantum implementation of Maxwell's demon adds more controllability to this paradoxical thermal machine and may find applications in quantum thermodynamics involving microscopic systems.
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- Resolution of the century-long paradox on Maxwell's demon reveals a deep connection between information theory and thermodynamics.
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