Experimental study of quantum thermodynamics using optical vortices

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Non-equilibrium thermodynamics and quantum information theory are interrelated research fields witnessing an increasing theoretical and experimental interest. This is mainly due to the broadness of these theories, which found applications in many different fields of science, ranging from biology to the foundations of physics. Here, by employing the orbital angular momentum of light, we propose a new platform for studying non-equilibrium properties of high dimensional quantum systems. Specifically, we use Laguerre-Gaussian beams to emulate the energy eigenstates of a two-dimension quantum harmonic oscillator having angular momentum. These light beams are subjected to a process realized by a spatial light modulator and the corresponding work distribution is experimentally reconstructed employing a two-point measurement scheme. The Jarzynski fluctuation relation is then verified.Wealso suggest the realization of Maxwells demon with this platform.

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Araújo, R. M. de, Häffner, T., Bernardi1, R., Lavery, M. P. J., Padgett, M. J., Kanaan, A., … Araújo, R. M. de. (2018). Experimental study of quantum thermodynamics using optical vortices. Journal of Physics Communications, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/2399-6528/aab178

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