The validity of the Jarzynski equation for a very simple, exactly solvable quantum system is analyzed. The implications of two different definitions of work proposed in the literature are investigated. The first one derives from measurements of the system energy at the beginning and at the end of the process under consideration making the work a classical stochastic variable with transition probabilities derived from quantum-mechanics. In the second definition an operator of work is introduced and the average in the Jarzynski equation is a quantum expectation value. For the first definition a general quantum-mechanical version of the Jarzynski equation is known to hold. For the second one the Jarzynski equation fails to yield the free energ...
The characteristic function of the work performed by an external time-dependent force on a Hamiltoni...
Work is one of the cornerstones of classical thermodynamics. However, a direct transfer of this conc...
In this note, we will discuss how to compactly express the Jarzynski identity for an open quantum s...
With the development of quantum thermodynamics [1], it turned out that the existence of a thermal ...
The relation between the distribution of work performed on a classical system by an external force s...
The relation between the distribution of work performed on a classical system by an external force s...
We first derive the Jarzynski relation [1] between the average exponential of the thermodynamical wo...
We first derive the Jarzynski relation [1] between the average exponential of the thermodynamical wo...
We first derive the Jarzynski relation [1] between the average exponential of the thermodynamical wo...
The universal quantum work relation connects a functional of an arbitrary observable averaged over t...
The well-known Jarzynski equality, often written in the form e − β Δ F = 〈 e − β W 〉 ...
Quantum work is usually determined from two projective measurements of the energy at the beginning a...
The probability densities of work that can be exerted on a quantum system initially staying in therm...
Since the first suggestion of the Jarzynski equality many derivations of this equality have been pre...
The Jarzynski relation aims at an estimate of the free energy change along a finite isotherm. Its a...
The characteristic function of the work performed by an external time-dependent force on a Hamiltoni...
Work is one of the cornerstones of classical thermodynamics. However, a direct transfer of this conc...
In this note, we will discuss how to compactly express the Jarzynski identity for an open quantum s...
With the development of quantum thermodynamics [1], it turned out that the existence of a thermal ...
The relation between the distribution of work performed on a classical system by an external force s...
The relation between the distribution of work performed on a classical system by an external force s...
We first derive the Jarzynski relation [1] between the average exponential of the thermodynamical wo...
We first derive the Jarzynski relation [1] between the average exponential of the thermodynamical wo...
We first derive the Jarzynski relation [1] between the average exponential of the thermodynamical wo...
The universal quantum work relation connects a functional of an arbitrary observable averaged over t...
The well-known Jarzynski equality, often written in the form e − β Δ F = 〈 e − β W 〉 ...
Quantum work is usually determined from two projective measurements of the energy at the beginning a...
The probability densities of work that can be exerted on a quantum system initially staying in therm...
Since the first suggestion of the Jarzynski equality many derivations of this equality have been pre...
The Jarzynski relation aims at an estimate of the free energy change along a finite isotherm. Its a...
The characteristic function of the work performed by an external time-dependent force on a Hamiltoni...
Work is one of the cornerstones of classical thermodynamics. However, a direct transfer of this conc...
In this note, we will discuss how to compactly express the Jarzynski identity for an open quantum s...