Experimental demonstration of indefinite causal order induced quantum heat extraction


Abstract in English

In the classical world, physical events always happen in a fixed causal order. However, it was recently revealed that quantum mechanics allows events to occur with indefinite causal order (ICO). In this study, we use an optical quantum switch to experimentally investigate the application of ICO in thermodynamic tasks. Specifically, we demonstrate that when a working system interacts with two thermal reservoirs in an ICO, non-classical heat transfer can be observed, even through they share the same temperature. Using such a process, we simulate an ICO refrigeration cycle and investigate its properties. We also show that by passing through the ICO channel multiple times, one can extract more heat per cycle and thus obtain a higher refrigeration efficiency. Our results provide inspirations for further improving the efficiency of quantum thermodynamic tasks and shed new light on the development of a new class of thermodynamic resource theories without presumed causal order.

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