Entropy (Mar 2022)

Quantum Coherences and Classical Inhomogeneities as Equivalent Thermodynamics Resources

  • Andrew Smith,
  • Kanupriya Sinha,
  • Christopher Jarzynski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e24040474
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
p. 474

Abstract

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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 inhomogeneities, 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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