A review of applications of Quantum Energy Teleportation: from experimental tests to thermodynamics and spacetime engineering
A review of applications of Quantum Energy Teleportation: from experimental tests to thermodynamics and spacetime engineering
Quantum energy teleportation (QET) exploits the existence of correlations to enable remote energy transfer without the need for physical energy carriers between emitter and receiver. This paper presents a review of the thermodynamic foundations of QET and reviews its first experimental demonstration (performed using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), along with its implementation on publicly available superconducting quantum hardware. Additionally, we review an application of QET in the field of quantum thermodynamics as an efficient algorithmic cooling technique to cool down individual parts of interacting systems. Finally, we will review how QET can be employed to optimally generate exotic quantum states characterized by negative average stress-energy densities, offering a new operational approach to engineering such states which are promising in the context of semiclassical gravity.
Boris Ragula、Eduardo Martín-Martínez
物理学热力工程、热机
Boris Ragula,Eduardo Martín-Martínez.A review of applications of Quantum Energy Teleportation: from experimental tests to thermodynamics and spacetime engineering[EB/OL].(2025-05-07)[2025-06-19].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.04689.点此复制
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