We experimentally realize protocols that allow us to extract work beyond the free energy difference from a single-electron transistor at the single thermodynamic trajectory level. With two carefully designed out-of-equilibrium driving cycles featuring kicks of the control parameter, we demonstrate work extraction up to large fractions of kBT or with probabilities substantially greater than 1/2, despite the zero free energy difference over the cycle. Our results are explained in the framework of nonequilibrium fluctuation relations. We thus show that irreversibility can be used as a resource for optimal work extraction even in the absence of feedback from an external operator.

Optimal Probabilistic Work Extraction beyond the Free Energy Difference with a Single-Electron Device

Bhandari B;Mari A;Taddei F;Giovannetti V;
2019

Abstract

We experimentally realize protocols that allow us to extract work beyond the free energy difference from a single-electron transistor at the single thermodynamic trajectory level. With two carefully designed out-of-equilibrium driving cycles featuring kicks of the control parameter, we demonstrate work extraction up to large fractions of kBT or with probabilities substantially greater than 1/2, despite the zero free energy difference over the cycle. Our results are explained in the framework of nonequilibrium fluctuation relations. We thus show that irreversibility can be used as a resource for optimal work extraction even in the absence of feedback from an external operator.
2019
Istituto Nanoscienze - NANO
Inglese
122
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Maillet O.; Erdman P.A.; Cavina V.; Bhandari B.; Mannila E.T.; Peltonen J.T.; Mari A.; Taddei F.; Jarzynski C.; Giovannetti V.; Pekola J.P.
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