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- Distributed thermal tasks on many-body systems through a single quantum machine doi link

Auteur(s): Leggio B., Doyeux P., Messina R., Antezza M.

(Article) Publié: Europhysics Letters (Epl), vol. 112 p.40004 (2015)
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DOI: 10.1209/0295-5075/112/40004
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We propose a configuration of a single three-level quantum emitter embedded in a non-equilibrium steady electromagnetic environment, able to stabilize and control the local temperatures of a target system it interacts with, consisting of a collection of coupled two-level systems.The temperatures are induced by dissipative processes only, without the need of further external couplings for each qubit. Moreover, by acting on a set of easily tunable geometric parameters, we demonstrate the possibility to manipulate and tune each qubit temperature independently over a remarkably broad range of values. These findings address one standard problem in quantum-scale thermodynamics, providing a way to induce a desired distribution of temperature among interacting qubits and to protect it from external noise sources.