Superadiabatic quantum friction suppression in finite-time thermodynamics
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❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas
physics.atom-phquant-ph
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frictionquantumsuperadiabaticthermodynamicsadiabaticadiabaticitydemonstratedevices
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Optimal performance of thermal machines is reached by suppressing friction. Friction in quantum thermodynamics results from fast driving schemes that generate nonadiabatic excitations. The far-from-equilibrium dynamics of quantum devices can be tailored by shortcuts to adiabaticity to suppress quantum friction. We experimentally demonstrate friction-free superadiabatic strokes with a trapped unitary Fermi gas as a working substance and establish the equivalence between the superadiabatic mean work and its adiabatic value.
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