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Information and thermodynamics: fast and precise approach to Landauer's bound in an underdamped micro-mechanical oscillator

Statistical Mechanics 2021-05-26 v2

Abstract

The Landauer principle states that at least kBTln2k_B T \ln 2 of energy is required to erase a 1-bit memory, with kBTk_B T the thermal energy of the system. We study the effects of inertia on this bound using as one-bit memory an underdamped micro-mechanical oscillator confined in a double-well potential created by a feedback loop. The potential barrier is precisely tunable in the few kBTk_B T range. We measure, within the stochastic thermodynamic framework, the work and the heat of the erasure protocol. We demonstrate experimentally and theoretically that, in this underdamped system, the Landauer bound is reached with a 1 % uncertainty, with protocols as short as 100 ms.

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@article{arxiv.2102.09925,
  title  = {Information and thermodynamics: fast and precise approach to Landauer's bound in an underdamped micro-mechanical oscillator},
  author = {Salambô Dago and Jorge Pereda and Nicolas Barros and Sergio Ciliberto and Ludovic Bellon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.09925},
  year   = {2021}
}