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arxiv: 0908.4181 · v1 · pith:G2RJGIN2new · submitted 2009-08-28 · 🪐 quant-ph

Non-Markovian control of qubit thermodynamics by frequent quantum measurements

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We explore the effects of frequent, impulsive quantum nondemolition measurements of the energy of two-level systems (TLS), alias qubits, in contact with a thermal bath. The resulting entropy and temperature of both the system and the bath are found to be completely determined by the measurement rate, and unrelated to what is expected by standard thermodynamical rules that hold for Markovian baths. These anomalies allow for very fast control of heating, cooling and state-purification (entropy reduction) of qubits, much sooner than their thermal equilibration time.

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