Thermally driven quantum refrigerator autonomously resets a superconducting qubit
Journal article, 2025
Author
Aamir Ali
Chalmers, Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Quantum Technology
Paul Jamet Suria
Student at Chalmers
Jose Antonio Marin Guzman
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
University of Maryland
Claudia Castillo-Moreno
Chalmers, Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Quantum Technology
Jeffrey M. Epstein
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
University of Maryland
Nicole Yunger Halpern
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
University of Maryland
Simone Gasparinetti
Chalmers, Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Quantum Technology
Nature Physics
1745-2473 (ISSN) 17452481 (eISSN)
Vol. In PressWallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT)
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (KAW 2017.0449, KAW2021.0009, KAW2022.0006), 2018-01-01 -- 2030-03-31.
Experimental Search for Quantum Advantages in Thermodynamics (ESQuAT)
European Commission (EC) (EC/HE/101041744), 2023-01-01 -- 2027-12-31.
ASPECTS Quantum Thermodynamics of Precision in Electronic Devices
European Commission (EC) (101080167), 2022-11-01 -- 2025-10-31.
Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)
Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics
Condensed Matter Physics
Other Physics Topics
Infrastructure
Nanofabrication Laboratory
DOI
10.1038/s41567-024-02708-5
Related datasets
Thermally driven quantum refrigerator autonomously resets superconducting qubit [dataset]
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.27089311.v1