Experimental Validation of Enhanced Information Capacity by Quantum Switch in Accordance with Thermodynamic Laws

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Author(s)

  • Xiangjing Liu
  • Hongfeng Liu
  • Keyi Huang
  • Xinyue Long
  • Daniel Ebler
  • Xinfang Nie
  • Dawei Lu

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Original languageEnglish
Article number040401
Journal / PublicationPhysical Review Letters
Volume133
Issue number4
Online published26 Jul 2024
Publication statusPublished - 26 Jul 2024

Abstract

We experimentally probe the interplay of the quantum switch with the laws of thermodynamics. The quantum switch places two channels in a superposition of orders and may be applied to thermalizing channels. Quantum-switching thermal channels has been shown to give apparent violations of the second law. Central to these apparent violations is how quantum switching channels can increase the capacity to communicate information. We experimentally show this increase and how it is consistent with the laws of thermodynamics, demonstrating how thermodynamic resources are consumed. We use a nuclear magnetic resonance approach with coherently controlled interactions of nuclear spin qubits. We verify an analytical upper bound on the increase in capacity for channels that preserve energy and thermal states, and demonstrate that the bound can be exceeded for an energy-altering channel. We show that the switch can be used to take a thermal state to a state that is not thermal, while consuming free energy associated with the coherence of a control system. The results show how the switch can be incorporated into quantum thermodynamics experiments as an additional resource. © 2024 American Physical Society.

Citation Format(s)

Experimental Validation of Enhanced Information Capacity by Quantum Switch in Accordance with Thermodynamic Laws. / Xi, Cheng; Liu, Xiangjing; Liu, Hongfeng et al.
In: Physical Review Letters, Vol. 133, No. 4, 040401, 26.07.2024.

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