Landauer Versus Nernst: What is the True Cost of Cooling a Quantum System?
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Maximilian P. E. Lock | M. Huber | G. Vitagliano | Andreas Bluhm | F. Binder | Ralph Silva | N. Friis | F. Bakhshinezhad | T. Debarba | F. Clivaz | Philip Taranto | Emanuel Schwarzhans
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