Optimal protocols and universal time-energy bound in Brownian thermodynamics

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We propose an optimization strategy to control the dynamics of a stochastic system transferred from one thermal equilibrium to another and apply it experimentally to a Brownian particle in an optical trap under compression. Based on a variational principle that treats the transfer duration and the expended work on an equal footing, our strategy leads to a family of protocols that is either optimally cheap for a given duration or optimally fast for a given energetic cost. This approach unveils a universal relation ΔtΔW≥(ΔtΔW)opt between the transfer duration and the expended work. We verify experimentally that the lower bound is reached only with the optimized protocols.

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Rosales-Cabara, Y., Manfredi, G., Schnoering, G., Hervieux, P. A., Mertz, L., & Genet, C. (2020). Optimal protocols and universal time-energy bound in Brownian thermodynamics. Physical Review Research, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.012012

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