Development of new nanocrystal materials

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In summary, A new development of nanocrystal materials has been discovered that could potentially manipulate heat in the same way that we manipulate light. The approach may be called "thermoptics" and could potentially surpass the limits of Carnot's Law. This technology could potentially improve energy efficiency and other applications, however, it is still unclear whether it operates within or surpasses the Carnot limits. The use of the term "heat" in this context may be misleading as the materials actually manipulate phonons. It is also uncertain whether equilibrium thermodynamics can be applied in this case. Surpassing the Carnot limit would have significant implications, similar to self-assembling puzzles or paintings painting themselves, making it seemingly impossible.
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I was reading about the development of new nanocrystal materials which could allow heat to be manipulated in the same way we now do with light:

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/how-to-treat-heat-like-light-0111.html

What shall we call this approach? Thermoptics?

I'm not sure from reading the article whether this will allow us to surpass the limits and constraints of Carnot's Law, or whether this stuff can only function within those limits. It seems to me the article implies that we can surpass the Carnot limits.

What could this be used to improve, and how?
 
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I don't think that heat is the right word, and it is a bit sensationalist. What they have are phonons that they prepared somehow. I would guess calling their phonons heat is akin to calling a Laser thermal radiation.

If you have proper statistical temperature, then equilibrium thermodynamics can be applied, but without knowing details I doubt that this is the case here. You don't realize what beating the actual Carnot limit would imply. This would be akin to puzzles self assembling and paintings painting themselves. It is truly impossible.
 

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