On local temperatures near absolute zero in nonequilibrium quantum systems

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Abstract

The local temperature of a quantum conductor with source at finite temperature and drain at or near absolute zero is investigated, a problem outside the scope of linear response theory. The local temperature is defined by the measurement of a floating thermoelectric probe. It is shown that cold spots with local temperatures near absolute zero exist within the system, and the applicability of the third law of thermodynamics is investigated.

*Work supported by U.S. Department of Energy under Award No. DE-SC0006699.

Authors

  • Abhay Shastry

    • University of Arizona
  • Justin Bergfield

    • Northwestern University
  • Charles Stafford

    • University of Arizona