We apply the quantum jump approach to address the statistics of work in a driven two-level system coupled to a heat bath. We demonstrate how this question can be analyzed by counting photons absorbed and emitted by the environment in repeated experiments. We find that the common nonequilibrium fluctuation relations are satisfied identically. The usual fluctuation-dissipation theorem for linear response applies for weak dissipation and/or weak drive. We point out qualitative differences between the classical and quantum regimes.Peer reviewe
Assigning the variations of internal energy into heat or work contributions is a challenging task du...
We propose an approach to define and measure the statistics of work, internal energy and dissipated ...
peer reviewedWe establish a stochastic thermodynamics for a Fermionic level driven by a time-depende...
We apply the quantum jump approach to address the statistics of work in a driven two-level system co...
We extend the quantum jump method to nearly adiabatically driven open quantum systems in a way that ...
Despite the increasing interest, the research field which studies the concepts of work and heat at t...
Measuring the thermodynamic properties of open quantum systems poses a major challenge. A calorimetr...
Modern technologies could soon make it possible to investigate the operation cycles of quantum heat ...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryWe discuss work performed on a quantum two-level system coupled to mul...
At nonzero temperature classical systems exhibit statistical fluctuations of thermodynamic quantitie...
In this contribution, we aim to illustrate how quantum work statistics can be used as a tool in orde...
We analyze work done on a quantum system driven by a control field. The average work depends on the ...
We study the equivalence between the recently proposed finite environment quantum jump model and a m...
Two fundamental ingredients play a decisive role in the foundation of fluctuation relations: the pri...
Systems that are driven out of thermal equilibrium typically dissipate random quantities of energy o...
Assigning the variations of internal energy into heat or work contributions is a challenging task du...
We propose an approach to define and measure the statistics of work, internal energy and dissipated ...
peer reviewedWe establish a stochastic thermodynamics for a Fermionic level driven by a time-depende...
We apply the quantum jump approach to address the statistics of work in a driven two-level system co...
We extend the quantum jump method to nearly adiabatically driven open quantum systems in a way that ...
Despite the increasing interest, the research field which studies the concepts of work and heat at t...
Measuring the thermodynamic properties of open quantum systems poses a major challenge. A calorimetr...
Modern technologies could soon make it possible to investigate the operation cycles of quantum heat ...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryWe discuss work performed on a quantum two-level system coupled to mul...
At nonzero temperature classical systems exhibit statistical fluctuations of thermodynamic quantitie...
In this contribution, we aim to illustrate how quantum work statistics can be used as a tool in orde...
We analyze work done on a quantum system driven by a control field. The average work depends on the ...
We study the equivalence between the recently proposed finite environment quantum jump model and a m...
Two fundamental ingredients play a decisive role in the foundation of fluctuation relations: the pri...
Systems that are driven out of thermal equilibrium typically dissipate random quantities of energy o...
Assigning the variations of internal energy into heat or work contributions is a challenging task du...
We propose an approach to define and measure the statistics of work, internal energy and dissipated ...
peer reviewedWe establish a stochastic thermodynamics for a Fermionic level driven by a time-depende...