Topological effects in thermodynamics

ORAL

Abstract

We consider entropy and persistent currents induced by topological phases in multiply-connected open quantum systems. We prove a strong form of the Nernst theorem (third law of thermodynamics) for "fully open" quantum systems: the entropy goes strictly to zero as temperature approaches absolute zero. The conventional formula for the heat current is shown to be problematic for persistent currents, implying a divergent entropy current as temperature goes to zero, in contradiction to the third law. The apparent paradox is resolved through the inclusion of a topological work term in the first law corresponding to the "persistent work" done in establishing the topological fields.

*This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under Award No. DE-SC0006699. F. Evers acknowledges support by the German Science Foundation.

Presenters

  • Yiheng Xu

    • Physics, University of Arizona

Authors

  • Yiheng Xu

    • Physics, University of Arizona
  • Ferdinand Evers

    • Physics, University of Regensburg
    • Universität Regensburg
  • Charles Stafford

    • Physics, University of Arizona