Quantum Coherences and Classical Inhomogeneities as Equivalent Thermodynamics Resources

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Abstract

Quantum energy coherences represent a thermodynamic resource, which can be exploited to extract energy from a thermal reservoir and deliver that energy as work. We argue that there exists a closely analogous classical thermodynamic resource, namely, energy-shell inhomogeneities in the phase space distribution of a system’s initial state. We compare the amount of work that can be obtained from quantum coherences with the amount that can be obtained from classical inhomo-geneities, and find them to be equal in the semiclassical limit. We thus conclude that coherences do not provide a unique thermodynamic advantage of quantum systems over classical systems, in situations where a well-defined semiclassical correspondence exists.

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Smith, A., Sinha, K., & Jarzynski, C. (2022). Quantum Coherences and Classical Inhomogeneities as Equivalent Thermodynamics Resources. Entropy, 24(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/e24040474

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