Abstract

Studies of mesoscopic structures have become a leading and rapidly evolving research field ranging from physics, chemistry, and mineralogy to life sciences. The increasing miniaturization of devices with length scales of a few nanometers is leading to radical changes in the realization of new materials and in shedding light on our understanding of the fundamental laws of nature that govern the dynamics of systems at the mesoscopic scale. We investigate thermodynamic processes in small systems in Onsager’s region based on recent experimental results and previous theoretical research. We show that fundamental quantities such as the total entropy production, the thermodynamic variables conjugate to the thermodynamic forces, and the Glansdorff–Prigogine’s dissipative variable may be discretized at the mesoscopic scale. We establish the canonical com- mutation rules (CCRs) valid at the mesoscopic scale. The numerical value of the discretization constant is estimated experimentally. The ultraviolet divergence problem is solved by applying the correspondence principle with Einstein–Prigogine’s fluctuations theory in the limit of macroscopic systems. Examples of quantization of thermodynamic systems out of the Onsager region are currently being finalized.

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