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Remote entropy measurement in coupled quantum dots

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2026-05-06 v1

Abstract

Recent experiments have demonstrated that measurements of the entropy change associated with the addition of electrons to semiconductor- and graphene-based quantum dots accurately quantify the spin and orbital degeneracy of the states into which they are added. However, measuring more exotic entropies requires probing the entropy change of an entire system in response to an added particle. Here, we demonstrate that Maxwell relation-based measurements probe not only the entropy change associated with the added electron but also that of the surrounding system as it responds to that electron. Using a pair of capacitively coupled GaAs quantum dots, we show that charge measurements on one dot reveal entropy changes associated with the entire two-dot system, both at weak dot--reservoir coupling where microstate counting applies and at stronger coupling where numerical renormalization group calculations are required.

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@article{arxiv.2605.03876,
  title  = {Remote entropy measurement in coupled quantum dots},
  author = {Owen Sheekey and Tim Child and Elena Cornick and Saeed Fallahi and Geoffrey C. Gardner and Michael J. Manfra and Eran Sela and Yaakov Kleeorin and Yigal Meir and Silvia Lüscher and Joshua Folk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.03876},
  year   = {2026}
}
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