A free particle coupled to a heat bath can exhibit a number of thermodynamic anomalies like a negative specific heat, reentrant classicality or a nonmonotonic entropy. These low-temperature phenomena are expected to be modified at very low temperatures where finite-size effects associated with the discreteness of the energy spectrum become relevant. In this paper, we explore in which form the thermodynamic anomalies visible in the specific heat and the entropy of the free damped particle appear for a damped harmonic oscillator. Since the discreteness of the oscillator’s energy spectrum is fully accounted for, the results are valid for arbitrary temperatures. As expected, they are in agreement with the third law of thermodynamics and indicat...
The properties of a dissipative system depend on the spectral density of the coupling to the environ...
The free energy of a quantum oscillator in an arbitrary heat bath at temperature T is given by a re...
We use the phase space position-velocity (x, v) to deal with the statistical properties of velocity ...
A free particle coupled to a heat bath can exhibit a number of thermodynamic anomalies like a negati...
A free particle coupled to a heat bath can exhibit a number of thermodynamic anomalies like a negati...
A possible definition of the specific heat of open quantum systems is based on the reduced partition...
A possible definition of the specific heat of open quantum systems is based on the reduced partition...
A possible definition of the specific heat of open quantum systems is based on the reduced partition...
A possible definition of the specific heat of open quantum systems is based on the reduced...
The free energy of a quantum oscillator in an arbitrary heat bath at a temperature T is given by a "...
The free energy of a quantum oscillator in an arbitrary heat bath at temperature T is given by a ”re...
The quantum thermodynamic behavior of small systems is investigated in presence of finite quantum di...
The quantum thermodynamic behavior of small systems is investigated in presence of finite quantum di...
The properties of a dissipative system depend on the spectral density of the coupling to the environ...
The properties of a dissipative system depend on the spectral density of the coupling to the environ...
The properties of a dissipative system depend on the spectral density of the coupling to the environ...
The free energy of a quantum oscillator in an arbitrary heat bath at temperature T is given by a re...
We use the phase space position-velocity (x, v) to deal with the statistical properties of velocity ...
A free particle coupled to a heat bath can exhibit a number of thermodynamic anomalies like a negati...
A free particle coupled to a heat bath can exhibit a number of thermodynamic anomalies like a negati...
A possible definition of the specific heat of open quantum systems is based on the reduced partition...
A possible definition of the specific heat of open quantum systems is based on the reduced partition...
A possible definition of the specific heat of open quantum systems is based on the reduced partition...
A possible definition of the specific heat of open quantum systems is based on the reduced...
The free energy of a quantum oscillator in an arbitrary heat bath at a temperature T is given by a "...
The free energy of a quantum oscillator in an arbitrary heat bath at temperature T is given by a ”re...
The quantum thermodynamic behavior of small systems is investigated in presence of finite quantum di...
The quantum thermodynamic behavior of small systems is investigated in presence of finite quantum di...
The properties of a dissipative system depend on the spectral density of the coupling to the environ...
The properties of a dissipative system depend on the spectral density of the coupling to the environ...
The properties of a dissipative system depend on the spectral density of the coupling to the environ...
The free energy of a quantum oscillator in an arbitrary heat bath at temperature T is given by a re...
We use the phase space position-velocity (x, v) to deal with the statistical properties of velocity ...