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In physics, thermalisation (or thermalization) is the process of physical bodies reaching thermal equilibrium through mutual interaction. In general, the natural tendency of a system is towards a state of equipartition of energy and uniform temperature that maximizes the system's entropy. Thermalisation, thermal equilibrium, and temperature are therefore important fundamental concepts within statistical physics, statistical mechanics, and thermodynamics; all of which are a basis for many other specific fields of scientific understanding and engineering application.

Examples of thermalisation include:

  • the achievement of equilibrium in a plasma.[1]
  • the process undergone by high-energy neutrons as they lose energy by collision with a moderator.[2]
  • the process of heat or phonon emission by charge carriers in a solar cell, after a photon that exceeds the semiconductor band gap energy is absorbed.[3]

The hypothesis, foundational to most introductory textbooks treating quantum statistical mechanics,[4] assumes that systems go to thermal equilibrium (thermalisation). The process of thermalisation erases local memory of the initial conditions. The eigenstate thermalisation hypothesis is a hypothesis about when quantum states will undergo thermalisation and why.

Not all quantum states undergo thermalisation. Some states have been discovered which do not (see below), and their reasons for not reaching thermal equilibrium are unclear as of March 2019.

  1. ^ "Collisions and Thermalization". sdphca.ucsd.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  2. ^ "NRC: Glossary -- Thermalization". www.nrc.gov. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  3. ^ Andersson, Olof; Kemerink, Martijn (December 2020). "Enhancing Open-Circuit Voltage in Gradient Organic Solar Cells by Rectifying Thermalization Losses". Solar RRL. 4 (12): 2000400. doi:10.1002/solr.202000400. ISSN 2367-198X. S2CID 226343918.
  4. ^ Sakurai JJ. 1985. Modern Quantum Mechanics. Menlo Park, CA: Benjamin/Cummings

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