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Thermodynamic Bounds on Precision in Ballistic Multiterminal Transport
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Numerical AnalysisQuantum DynamicEngineeringMany-body Quantum PhysicScalar TransportThermodynamic ModellingNumerical SimulationQuantum Mechanical PropertyTransport PhenomenaQuantum TheoryThermodynamicsBallistic Multiterminal TransportQuantum EntanglementChiral TransportQuantum SciencePhysicsQuantum Field TheoryMultiphysics ProblemTotal DissipationEntropyNatural SciencesClassical Ballistic TransportMultiscale Modeling
For classical ballistic transport in a multiterminal geometry, we derive a universal trade-off relation between total dissipation and the precision, at which particles are extracted from individual reservoirs. Remarkably, this bound becomes significantly weaker in the presence of a magnetic field breaking time-reversal symmetry. By working out an explicit model for chiral transport enforced by a strong magnetic field, we show that our bounds are tight. Beyond the classical regime, we find that, in quantum systems far from equilibrium, the correlated exchange of particles makes it possible to exponentially reduce the thermodynamic cost of precision.
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