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Xu GH, Zeng J, Yao Y. Dynamic phases of synthetic bath at negative temperatures. J Chem Phys 2025; 162:164303. [PMID: 40260804 DOI: 10.1063/5.0259817] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/21/2025] [Accepted: 04/07/2025] [Indexed: 04/24/2025] Open
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Quantum thermal devices are typically designed to perform work beyond classical ability, with their potential to utilize quantum coherence as a resource. Here, we investigate that an energy-carrying molecular model for donor and acceptor coupling to two physical baths and an external driving field offers diverse functions transformed among heat engine, refrigerator, and thermal accelerator. The counter-rotating component of the driving field can induce behavior where the heat flows from the cold bath to the hot one and an output work is done. It is, thus, evident that the precise modulation of the synthetic bath whose inverse temperature varies continuously from negative to positive enables all modes of energy transfer in the phase diagram. The non-equilibrium quantum thermodynamics for realistic devices is further investigated when the external driving field is switched on and off periodically.
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- Guo-Hao Xu
- Department of Physics, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
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- School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China
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- Department of Physics, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China and State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
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Liu F, Gu J. Stochastic Scovil-Schulz-DuBois machine and its three types of cycles. Phys Rev E 2025; 111:014108. [PMID: 39972853 DOI: 10.1103/physreve.111.014108] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/16/2024] [Accepted: 12/17/2024] [Indexed: 02/21/2025]
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Three types of cycles are identified in the quantum jump trajectories of the Scovil-Schulz-DuBois (SSDB) machine: An R cycle as refrigeration, an H cycle as a heat engine, and an N cycle in which the machine is neutral. The statistics of these cycles are investigated via a semi-Markov process method. We find that in the large time limit, whether the machine operates as a heat engine or refrigerator depends on the ratio between the numbers of R cycles and H cycles per unit time. Further increasing the hot bath temperature above a certain threshold does not increase the machine's power output. The cause is that, in this situation, the N cycle has a greater probability than the H cycle and R cycle. Although the SSDB machine operates by randomly switching between these three cycles, at the level of a single quantum jump trajectory, its heat engine efficiency and the refrigerator's coefficient of performance remain constant.
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- Fei Liu
- Beihang University, School of Physics, Beijing 100083, China
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- Nanjing Normal University, School of Physics and Technology, Nanjing 210023, China
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Hasegawa Y, Nishiyama T. Thermodynamic Concentration Inequalities and Trade-Off Relations. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2024; 133:247101. [PMID: 39750357 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.133.247101] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/03/2024] [Revised: 08/15/2024] [Accepted: 10/16/2024] [Indexed: 01/04/2025]
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Thermodynamic tradeoff relations quantify the fundamental concept of "no free lunch" in the physical world, suggesting that faster and more precise physical processes come at a higher thermodynamic cost. The key elements in these trade-off relations are the thermodynamic uncertainty relation and speed limit, which are closely tied to information inequalities from which other trade-off relations are derived. Concentration inequalities are relations that complement information inequalities in statistical analyses and have been widely used in various fields. However, their role in thermodynamic trade-off relations remains unclear. This Letter develops thermodynamic concentration inequalities that provide bounds for the distribution of observables in quantum and classical Markov processes. We derive a set of trade-off relations that generalize speed limits and thermodynamic uncertainty relations from the developed thermodynamic concentration inequalities. The derived trade-off relations hold under minimal assumptions of the underlying physical processes. This Letter clarifies the role of concentration inequalities in thermodynamics, paving the way for deriving new trade-off relations.
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Hasegawa Y. Thermodynamic Correlation Inequality. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2024; 132:087102. [PMID: 38457724 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.132.087102] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/24/2023] [Revised: 08/09/2023] [Accepted: 01/23/2024] [Indexed: 03/10/2024]
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Trade-off relations place fundamental limits on the operations that physical systems can perform. This Letter presents a trade-off relation that bounds the correlation function, which measures the relationship between a system's current and future states, in Markov processes. The obtained bound, referred to as the thermodynamic correlation inequality, states that the change in the correlation function has an upper bound comprising the dynamical activity, a thermodynamic measure of the activity of a Markov process. Moreover, by applying the obtained relation to the linear response function, it is demonstrated that the effect of perturbation can be bounded from above by the dynamical activity.
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- Yoshihiko Hasegawa
- Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
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Nakajima S, Utsumi Y. Symmetric-logarithmic-derivative Fisher information for kinetic uncertainty relations. Phys Rev E 2023; 108:054136. [PMID: 38115464 DOI: 10.1103/physreve.108.054136] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/27/2023] [Accepted: 11/08/2023] [Indexed: 12/21/2023]
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We investigate a symmetric logarithmic derivative (SLD) Fisher information for kinetic uncertainty relations (KURs) of open quantum systems described by the GKSL quantum master equation with and without the detailed balance condition. In a quantum kinetic uncertainty relation derived by Vu and Saito [Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 140602 (2022)0031-900710.1103/PhysRevLett.128.140602], the Fisher information of probability of quantum trajectory with a time-rescaling parameter plays an essential role. This Fisher information is upper bounded by the SLD Fisher information. For a finite time and arbitrary initial state, we derive a concise expression of the SLD Fisher information, which is a double time integral and can be calculated by solving coupled first-order differential equations. We also derive a simple lower bound of the Fisher information of quantum trajectory. We point out that the SLD Fisher information also appears in the speed limit based on the Mandelstam-Tamm relation by Hasegawa [Nat. Commun. 14, 2828 (2023)2041-172310.1038/s41467-023-38074-8]. When the jump operators connect eigenstates of the system Hamiltonian, we show that the Bures angle in the interaction picture is upper bounded by the square root of the dynamical activity at short times, which contrasts with the classical counterpart.
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- Satoshi Nakajima
- Department of Physics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Mie University, Tsu, Mie 514-8507, Japan
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- Department of Physics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Mie University, Tsu, Mie 514-8507, Japan
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Nishiyama T, Hasegawa Y. Upper bound for entropy production in Markov processes. Phys Rev E 2023; 108:044139. [PMID: 37978718 DOI: 10.1103/physreve.108.044139] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/07/2023] [Accepted: 10/04/2023] [Indexed: 11/19/2023]
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The second law of thermodynamics states that entropy production cannot be negative. Recent developments concerning uncertainty relations in stochastic thermodynamics, such as thermodynamic uncertainty relations and speed limits, have yielded refined second laws that provide lower bounds of entropy production by incorporating information from current statistics or distributions. In contrast, in this study we bound the entropy production from above by terms comprising the dynamical activity and maximum transition-rate ratio. We derive two upper bounds: One applies to steady-state conditions, whereas the other applies to arbitrary time-dependent conditions. We verify these bounds through numerical simulation and identify several potential applications.
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- Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
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Das A, Mahunta S, Agarwalla BK, Mukherjee V. Precision bound and optimal control in periodically modulated continuous quantum thermal machines. Phys Rev E 2023; 108:014137. [PMID: 37583225 DOI: 10.1103/physreve.108.014137] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/21/2023] [Accepted: 07/07/2023] [Indexed: 08/17/2023]
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We use Floquet formalism to study fluctuations in periodically modulated continuous quantum thermal machines. We present a generic theory for such machines, followed by specific examples of sinusoidal, optimal, and circular modulations, respectively. The thermodynamic uncertainty relations (TUR) hold for all modulations considered. Interestingly, in the case of sinusoidal modulation, the TUR ratio assumes a minimum at the heat engine to refrigerator transition point, while the chopped random basis optimization protocol allows us to keep the ratio small for a wide range of modulation frequencies. Furthermore, our numerical analysis suggests that TUR can show signatures of heat engine to refrigerator transition, for more generic modulation schemes. We also study bounds in fluctuations in the efficiencies of such machines; our results indicate that fluctuations in efficiencies are bounded from above for a refrigerator and from below for an engine. Overall, this study emphasizes the crucial role played by different modulation schemes in designing practical quantum thermal machines.
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- Arpan Das
- Institute of Physics, Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Informatics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Grudziądzka 5/7, 87-100 Toruń, Poland
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- Department of Physical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Berhampur, Berhampur 760010, India
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- Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune, Pune 411008, India
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- Department of Physical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Berhampur, Berhampur 760010, India
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Hasegawa Y. Unifying speed limit, thermodynamic uncertainty relation and Heisenberg principle via bulk-boundary correspondence. Nat Commun 2023; 14:2828. [PMID: 37198163 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-38074-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/17/2022] [Accepted: 04/13/2023] [Indexed: 05/19/2023] Open
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The bulk-boundary correspondence provides a guiding principle for tackling strongly correlated and coupled systems. In the present work, we apply the concept of the bulk-boundary correspondence to thermodynamic bounds described by classical and quantum Markov processes. Using the continuous matrix product state, we convert a Markov process to a quantum field, such that jump events in the Markov process are represented by the creation of particles in the quantum field. Introducing the time evolution of the continuous matrix product state, we apply the geometric bound to its time evolution. We find that the geometric bound reduces to the speed limit relation when we represent the bound in terms of the system quantity, whereas the same bound reduces to the thermodynamic uncertainty relation when expressed based on quantities of the quantum field. Our results show that the speed limits and thermodynamic uncertainty relations are two aspects of the same geometric bound.
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- Yoshihiko Hasegawa
- Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, 113-8656, Japan.
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Bettmann LP, Kewming MJ, Goold J. Thermodynamics of a continuously monitored double-quantum-dot heat engine in the repeated interactions framework. Phys Rev E 2023; 107:044102. [PMID: 37198837 DOI: 10.1103/physreve.107.044102] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/05/2023] [Accepted: 03/14/2023] [Indexed: 05/19/2023]
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Understanding the thermodynamic role of measurement in quantum mechanical systems is a burgeoning field of study. In this article, we study a double quantum dot (DQD) connected to two macroscopic fermionic thermal reservoirs. We assume that the DQD is continuously monitored by a quantum point contact (QPC), which serves as a charge detector. Starting from a minimalist microscopic model for the QPC and reservoirs, we show that the local master equation of the DQD can alternatively be derived in the framework of repeated interactions and that this framework guarantees a thermodynamically consistent description of the DQD and its environment (including the QPC). We analyze the effect of the measurement strength and identify a regime in which particle transport through the DQD is both assisted and stabilized by dephasing. We also find that in this regime the entropic cost of driving the particle current with fixed relative fluctuations through the DQD is reduced. We thus conclude that under continuous measurement a more constant particle current may be achieved at a fixed entropic cost.
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- School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
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- School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
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López-Alamilla NJ, Cachi RUL. Virial-like thermodynamic uncertainty relation in the tight-binding regime. CHAOS (WOODBURY, N.Y.) 2022; 32:103109. [PMID: 36319277 DOI: 10.1063/5.0107554] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/05/2022] [Accepted: 09/15/2022] [Indexed: 06/16/2023]
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We presented a methodology to approximate the entropy production for Brownian motion in a tilted periodic potential. The approximation stems from the well known thermodynamic uncertainty relation. By applying a virial-like expansion, we provided a tighter lower limit solely in terms of the drift velocity and diffusion. The approach presented is systematically analyzed in the tight-binding regime. We also provide a relative simple rule to validate using the tight-binding approach based on drift and diffusion relations rather than energy barriers and forces. We also discuss the implications of our results outside the tight-binding regime.
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- N J López-Alamilla
- Department of Physics, University of Otago, P. O. Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand
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- Department of Chemistry, KU Leuven, Leuven 3001, Belgium
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Giri SK, Goswami HP. Controlling thermodynamics of a quantum heat engine with modulated amplitude drivings. Phys Rev E 2022; 106:024131. [PMID: 36109996 DOI: 10.1103/physreve.106.024131] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/02/2022] [Accepted: 08/01/2022] [Indexed: 06/15/2023]
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External driving of bath temperatures with a phase difference of a nonequilibrium quantum engine leads to the emergence of geometric effects on the thermodynamics. In this work we modulate the amplitude of the external driving protocols by introducing envelope functions and study the role of geometric effects on the flux, noise, and efficiency of a four-level driven quantum heat engine coupled with two thermal baths and a unimodal cavity. We observe that having a finite width of the modulation envelope introduces an additional control knob for studying the thermodynamics in the adiabatic limit. The optimization of the flux as well as the noise with respect to thermally induced quantum coherences becomes possible in the presence of geometric effects, which hitherto has not been possible with sinusoidal driving without an envelope. We also report the deviation of the slope and generation of an intercept in the standard expression for efficiency at maximum power as a function of Carnot efficiency in the presence of geometric effects under the amplitude modulation. Further, a recently developed universal bound on the efficiency obtained from the thermodynamic uncertainty relation is shown not to hold when a small width of the modulation envelope along with a large value of cavity temperature is maintained.
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- Sajal Kumar Giri
- Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, 2145 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, Illinois 60208, USA
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Souza LDS, Manzano G, Fazio R, Iemini F. Collective effects on the performance and stability of quantum heat engines. Phys Rev E 2022; 106:014143. [PMID: 35974546 DOI: 10.1103/physreve.106.014143] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/12/2022] [Accepted: 06/07/2022] [Indexed: 06/15/2023]
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Recent predictions for quantum-mechanical enhancements in the operation of small heat engines have raised renewed interest in their study both from a fundamental perspective and in view of applications. One essential question is whether collective effects may help to carry enhancements over larger scales, when increasing the number of systems composing the working substance of the engine. Such enhancements may consider not only power and efficiency, that is, its performance, but, additionally, its constancy, that is, the stability of the engine with respect to unavoidable environmental fluctuations. We explore this issue by introducing a many-body quantum heat engine model composed by spin pairs working in continuous operation. We study how power, efficiency, and constancy scale with the number of spins composing the engine and introduce a well-defined macroscopic limit where analytical expressions are obtained. Our results predict power enhancements, in both finite-size and macroscopic cases, for a broad range of system parameters and temperatures, without compromising the engine efficiency, accompanied by coherence-enhanced constancy for finite sizes. We discuss these quantities in connection to thermodynamic uncertainty relations.
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- Leonardo da Silva Souza
- Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal Fluminense, 24210-346 Niterói, Brazil
- Departamento de Física, ICEx, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Pres. Antônio Carlos 6627, Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais 31270-901, Brazil
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- Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems (IFISC) UIB-CSIC, Campus Universitat Illes Balears, E-07122 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Boltzmanngasse 3, 1090 Vienna, Austria
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- International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Strada Costiera 11, I-34151, Trieste, Italy
- Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Napoli "Federico II," Monte S. Angelo, I-80126 Naples, Italy
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- Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal Fluminense, 24210-346 Niterói, Brazil
- International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Strada Costiera 11, I-34151, Trieste, Italy
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Van Vu T, Saito K. Thermodynamics of Precision in Markovian Open Quantum Dynamics. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2022; 128:140602. [PMID: 35476476 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.128.140602] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/12/2021] [Revised: 03/02/2022] [Accepted: 03/18/2022] [Indexed: 06/14/2023]
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The thermodynamic and kinetic uncertainty relations indicate trade-offs between the relative fluctuation of observables and thermodynamic quantities such as dissipation and dynamical activity. Although these relations have been well studied for classical systems, they remain largely unexplored in the quantum regime. In this Letter, we investigate such trade-off relations for Markovian open quantum systems whose underlying dynamics are quantum jumps, such as thermal processes and quantum measurement processes. Specifically, we derive finite-time lower bounds on the relative fluctuation of both dynamical observables and their first passage times for arbitrary initial states. The bounds imply that the precision of observables is constrained not only by thermodynamic quantities but also by quantum coherence. We find that the product of the relative fluctuation and entropy production or dynamical activity is enhanced by quantum coherence in a generic class of dissipative processes of systems with nondegenerate energy levels. Our findings provide insights into the survival of the classical uncertainty relations in quantum cases.
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- Tan Van Vu
- Department of Physics, Keio University, 3-14-1 Hiyoshi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama 223-8522, Japan
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- Department of Physics, Keio University, 3-14-1 Hiyoshi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama 223-8522, Japan
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Hasegawa Y. Thermodynamic uncertainty relation for quantum first-passage processes. Phys Rev E 2022; 105:044127. [PMID: 35590682 DOI: 10.1103/physreve.105.044127] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/09/2021] [Accepted: 04/05/2022] [Indexed: 06/15/2023]
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We derive a thermodynamic uncertainty relation for first passage processes in quantum Markov chains. We consider first passage processes that stop after a fixed number of jump events, which contrasts with typical quantum Markov chains which end at a fixed time. We obtain bounds for the observables of the first passage processes in quantum Markov chains by the Loschmidt echo, which quantifies the extent of irreversibility in quantum many-body systems. Considering a particular case, we show that the lower bound corresponds to the quantum Fisher information, which plays a fundamental role in uncertainty relations in quantum systems. Moreover, considering classical dynamics, our bound reduces to a thermodynamic uncertainty relation for classical first passage processes.
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- Yoshihiko Hasegawa
- Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
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Hasegawa Y. Irreversibility, Loschmidt Echo, and Thermodynamic Uncertainty Relation. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2021; 127:240602. [PMID: 34951787 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.127.240602] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/23/2021] [Accepted: 10/28/2021] [Indexed: 06/14/2023]
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Entropy production characterizes irreversibility. This viewpoint allows us to consider the thermodynamic uncertainty relation, which states that a higher precision can be achieved at the cost of higher entropy production, as a relation between precision and irreversibility. Considering the original and perturbed dynamics, we show that the precision of an arbitrary counting observable in continuous measurement of quantum Markov processes is bounded from below by the Loschmidt echo between the two dynamics, representing the irreversibility of quantum dynamics. When considering particular perturbed dynamics, our relation leads to several thermodynamic uncertainty relations, indicating that our relation provides a unified perspective on classical and quantum thermodynamic uncertainty relations.
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- Yoshihiko Hasegawa
- Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
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