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Seminar

Tuesday, 30 November, 2010

Group Seminar MPQ: Maxwell's demon, the second law, and the minimum energy cost for measurement and erasure of information

Tuesday, 30.11.2010 10 a.m. (s.t.) in Herbert-Walther-lecture room, MPQ Garching

Masahito Ueda, Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract:
The second law of thermodynamics presupposes a clear-cut distinction between the controllable and uncontrollable degrees of freedom by means of macroscopic operations. The cutting-edge technologies in quantum information and nano-science seem to force us to abandon such a notion in favor of the distinction between the accessible and inaccessible degrees of freedom. In this talk, I will discuss the implications of this paradigm shift by focusing on how the second law of thermodynamics can be generalized in the presence of a feedback control [1]. I will also discuss the minimum work required for measurement and erasure of information [2]. The Jarzynski equality has to be generalized in the presence of feedback control [3], as confirmed experimentally using polystyrene beads [4].

References
[1] T. Sagawa and M. Ueda, Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 080403 (2008).
[2] T. Sagawa and M. Ueda, Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 250602 (2009).
[3] T. Sagawa and M. Ueda, Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 090602 (2010).
[4] S. Toyabe, T. Sagawa, M. Ueda, E. Muneyuki, and M. Sano, to appear in Nature Physics, arXiv:1009.5287 (2010).

 

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