Kolloquium: Quantum devices for thermodynamics at the Nanoscale
Time
Monday, 13. May 2019
13:30 - 15:00
Location
P 603
Organizer
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Sektion
Speaker:
Dr. Natalia Ares, University ofOxford
Understanding how thermodynamics operates at small scales, where fluctuations are
significant and quantum behaviour arises, may reveal possibilities for entirely novel technologies.
We can explore thermodynamics in this limit by combining exquisite control over mechanical degrees of freedom and the quantum states of confined electrons. I will show how to detect the displacement of a carbon nanotube approaching the standard quantum limit near the phonon ground state.
This capability, with quantum dots embedded in the carbon nanotube, allowed us to explore the impact of electron tunnelling on the mechanical motion, including the excitation of coherent self-oscillations. I will discuss the potential of these findings to pave the way for experiments on quantum thermodynamics, in particular, fo direct measurements of work exchange in the quantum regime.