1. Is coherence catalytic?
- Author
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Sarah Croke, Stephen M. Barnett, and John A. Vaccaro
- Subjects
Statistics and Probability ,Physics ,Quantum Physics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Superposition principle ,Modeling and Simulation ,0103 physical sciences ,Statistical physics ,Quantum Physics (quant-ph) ,010306 general physics ,Quantum thermodynamics ,Quantum ,Mathematical Physics ,Coherence (physics) - Abstract
Quantum coherence, the ability to control the phases in superposition states is a resource, and it is of crucial importance, therefore, to understand how it is consumed in use. It has been suggested that catalytic coherence is possible, that is repeated use of the coherence without degradation or reduction in performance. The claim has particular relevance for quantum thermodynamics because, were it true, it would allow free energy that is locked in coherence to be extracted $\textit{indefinitely}$. We address this issue directly with a careful analysis of the proposal by $\AA{}$berg. We find that coherence $\textit{cannot}$ be used catalytically, or even repeatedly without limit., Comment: 23 pages with 2 figures
- Published
- 2018