Far-from-Equilibrium NaNothermodynamics with Engineered Colored baths – FENNEC
Fascinating phenomena emerge from the appearance of far-from-equilibrium thermodynamic states, from active matter to protein folding dynamics, including non-trivial heat flows. Nevertheless, the complexity of these phenomena makes their fundamental understanding difficult. In this context, the FENNEC project aims at investigating experimentally and theoretically far-from-equilibrium nanothermodynamics through the careful engineering of colored heat baths of an optically levitated particle. First, it proposes to develop experimental and theoretical tools to generate and characterize out-of-equilibrium dynamics of the systems. Then, it addresses the stochastic energetics of the particle in controlled out-of-equilibrium states or during state-to-state transformations, introducing protocols that could improve and optimize such transformations. Finally, it proposes to take advantage of the out-of-equilibrium system dynamics to investigate and improve the efficiency of heat and particle transport. The FENNEC project will thus provide a unique experimental platform associated with innovative theoretical frameworks for studying far-from-equilibrium systems associated with colored heat baths. It will pave the way for developing efficient nanosystems for transport and sensing.
Project coordination
Cyriaque GENET (Institut de Science et d'Ingénierie Supramoléculaires (UMR 7006))
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Partnership
ISIS Institut de Science et d'Ingénierie Supramoléculaires (UMR 7006)
LUMIN Laboratoire Lumière-Matière aux Interfaces
LPTMS Laboratoire de physique théorique et modèles statistiques
Help of the ANR 590,767 euros
Beginning and duration of the scientific project:
- 48 Months