Tiny quantum engines reveal useful energy hidden in waste heat
Researchers at the University of Basel have developed a theoretical framework reconciling quantum physics with thermodynamics, using microscopic "light engines" built from a single atom and particles of light. They found that energy previously dismissed as waste heat can still perform useful work at the quantum scale. The findings redefine what counts as heat and open new possibilities for harvesting energy at the microscopic level.
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