Universal features in the energetics of symmetry breaking

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Abstract

A breaking of symmetry involves an abrupt change in the set of microstates a system can explore. This change has unavoidable thermodynamic implications: a shrinkage of the microstate set results in an entropy decrease, which eventually needs to be compensated by heat dissipation and hence requires work. On the other hand, in a spontaneous symmetry breaking, the available phase-space volume changes without the need for work, yielding an apparent entropy decrease. Here we show that this entropy decrease is a key ingredient of a Szilard engine and Landauerâ ™ s principle, and perform a direct measurement of the entropy change along symmetry-breaking transitions for a Brownian particle subject to a bistable potential realized through two optical traps. The experiment confirms theoretical results based on fluctuation theorems, enables the construction of a Szilard engine extracting energy from a single thermal bath, and shows that a signature of a symmetry breaking in a systemâ ™ s energetics is observable. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Roldán, É., Martínez, I. A., Parrondo, J. M. R., & Petrov, D. (2014). Universal features in the energetics of symmetry breaking. Nature Physics, 10(6), 457–461. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys2940

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