Nonexistence of equilibrium states at absolute negative temperatures

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2013 Aug;88(2):022144. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.88.022144. Epub 2013 Aug 28.

Abstract

We show that states of macroscopic systems with purported absolute negative temperatures are not stable under small, yet arbitrary, perturbations. We prove the previous statement using the fact that, in equilibrium, the entropy takes its maximum value. We discuss that, while Ramsey theoretical reformulation of the second law for systems with negative temperatures is logically correct, it must be a priori assumed that those states are in thermodynamic equilibrium. Since we argue that those states cannot occur, reversible processes are impossible, and, thus, Ramsey identification of absolute negative temperatures is untenable.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't