Experimental assessment of entropy production in a continuously measured
mechanical resonator
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.03429v2
- Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2020 09:53:54 GMT
- Title: Experimental assessment of entropy production in a continuously measured
mechanical resonator
- Authors: Massimiliano Rossi, Luca Mancino, Gabriel T. Landi, Mauro Paternostro,
Albert Schliesser, Alessio Belenchia
- Abstract summary: We report on the experimental inference of the entropy production rate for a continuously monitored mesoscopic quantum system.
Our experiment embodies a significant step towards the demonstration of full-scale control of fundamental thermodynamic processes at the mesoscopic quantum scale.
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- Abstract: The information on a quantum process acquired through measurements plays a
crucial role in the determination of its non-equilibrium thermodynamic
properties. We report on the experimental inference of the stochastic entropy
production rate for a continuously monitored mesoscopic quantum system. We
consider an optomechanical system subjected to continuous displacement Gaussian
measurements and characterise the entropy production rate of the individual
trajectories followed by the system in its stochastic dynamics, employing a
phase-space description in terms of the Wigner entropy. Owing to the specific
regime of our experiment, we are able to single out the informational
contribution to the entropy production arising from conditioning the state on
the measurement outcomes. Our experiment embodies a significant step towards
the demonstration of full-scale control of fundamental thermodynamic processes
at the mesoscopic quantum scale.
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