Three-stage stochastic pump: Another type of Onsager-Casimir symmetry and results far from equilibrium

Physical Review. E
Alexandre RosasKatja Lindenberg

Abstract

The stochastic thermodynamic analysis of a time-periodic single particle pump sequentially exposed to three thermochemical reservoirs is presented. The analysis provides explicit results for flux, thermodynamic force, entropy production, work, and heat. These results apply near equilibrium as well as far from equilibrium. In the linear response regime, a different type of Onsager-Casimir symmetry is uncovered. The Onsager matrix becomes symmetric in the limit of zero dissipation.

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