Guaranteed energy-efficient bit reset in finite time.
Landauer's principle states that it costs at least kBTln2 of work to reset one bit in the presence of a heat bath at temperature T. The bound of kBTln2 is achieved in the unphysical infinite-time limit. Here we ask what is possible if one is restricted to finite-time protocols. We prove analyti...
Main Authors: | Browne, C, Garner, A, Dahlsten, O, Vedral, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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