One way vibrational energy transfer

In summary, Yale University researchers have developed a new technology that allows for one-way sound and heat flow using a standard cavity and optomechanical interaction. This is accomplished by controlling heat flow with a laser, which acts as a heat pump. The article does not provide enough information to confirm that this technology violates the second law of thermodynamics, but it also does not suggest any violation. Therefore, it is safe to assume that this new class of heat pump follows the second law of thermodynamics.
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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/04/190403135011.htm
Yale University folks have come up with a new technology which they say can make sound as well as heat flow in one direction only. This is done by using a "standard cavity - optomechanical interaction to produce robust nonreciprocal coupling between phononic resonators". The journal reference in given at the bottom of the news article.
If they can control heat flow by turning a knob, what happened to the laws of thermodynamics? I haven't read the full journal article.
 
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The original paper is here:
https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.03484
Note that the arxiv preprint has not yet been updated to reference the Nature article, hopefully they will do that later.

In the article the authors mentioned repeatedly that the breaking of reciprocity requires using a laser. In the section on cooling they mentioned the power of the laser, but not the power of the thermal transfer from one cavity to the other nor the temperatures of the two cavities.

The power of the laser represents work. Therefore the cooling provided here is simply a completely novel type of a heat pump.

As long as: $$\frac{Q}{W}\le \frac{T_C}{T_H-T_C}$$ the device obeys the second law of thermodynamics.

The article does not provide enough information to confirm that it does obey the second law, but it also does not provide any hint of a suggestion that it violates it. This article certainly wouldn’t support any supposition of a violation. In the absence of clear evidence to the contrary it is safe to assume that this new class of heat pump will satisfy the second law of thermodynamics.
 
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Related to One way vibrational energy transfer

1. What is one way vibrational energy transfer?

One way vibrational energy transfer is the process by which energy is transferred from one vibrating object to another without any energy being transferred back to the original object. This can occur through various mechanisms such as collisions, radiation, or conduction.

2. How does one way vibrational energy transfer occur?

One way vibrational energy transfer occurs when two objects of different temperatures come into contact with each other. The object with the higher temperature will transfer some of its energy to the object with the lower temperature, causing it to vibrate and gain energy.

3. What is an example of one way vibrational energy transfer?

An example of one way vibrational energy transfer is when a hot pan is placed on a cold countertop. The energy from the hot pan is transferred to the colder countertop, causing it to vibrate and gain energy. This is also the principle behind how heat is transferred through conduction.

4. What factors affect one way vibrational energy transfer?

The rate of one way vibrational energy transfer is affected by the difference in temperature between the two objects, the surface area of contact between the objects, and the materials of the objects. Objects with a larger temperature difference and a larger surface area of contact will transfer energy more quickly.

5. How is one way vibrational energy transfer useful in everyday life?

One way vibrational energy transfer is essential for many everyday processes such as cooking, heating, and cooling. It allows us to transfer heat energy from one object to another without any energy being transferred back, which helps us maintain a comfortable and safe living environment.

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