CQD Special Seminar
13. November 2017 14:00
Seminarraum 2.403, Kirchhoff-Institut für PhysikQuantum heat engines
Dr. Wolfgang Niedenzu
Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Chemical Physics, Rehovot, Israel
Heat engines were the basis of the industrial revolution and are still indispensable in our modern world. Originally designed as macroscopic machines that convert heat into mechanical work, the question naturally arises whether their operational principles can also be applied to the quantum domain and whether their performance can benefit from possible quantum advantages. In this overview talk I will present recent theoretical and experimental progress on quantum heat engines.
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Dr. Cesar Cabrera, Institute for Quantum Physics, Universität Hamburg, INF 308, HS 1
Tracking the confinement-induced hybridization of the Higgs mode in a strongly interacting superfluid
Dr. Cesar Cabrera, Institute for Quantum Physics, Universität Hamburg, INF 308, HS 1