Energetic instability of passive states in thermodynamics
Passivity is a fundamental concept in thermodynamics that demands a quantum system’s energy cannot be lowered by any reversible, unitary process acting on the system. In the limit of many such systems, passivity leads in turn to the concept of complete passivity, thermal states and the emergence of...
Main Authors: | Oppenheim, J, Jennings, DJ, Sparaciari, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2017
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