The Leggett-Garg inequalities serve to test whether or not quantum correlations in time can be explained within a classical macrorealistic framework. We apply this test to thermodynamics and derive a set of Leggett-Garg inequalities for the statistics of fluctuating work done on a quantum system unitarily driven in time. It is shown that these inequalities can be violated in a driven two-level system, thereby demonstrating that there exists no general macrorealistic description of quantum work. These violations are shown to emerge within the standard Two-Projective-Measurement scheme as well as for alternative definitions of fluctuating work that are based on weak measurement. Our results elucidate the influences of temporal correlations on...
In this contribution, we aim to illustrate how quantum work statistics can be used as a tool in orde...
It remains an open question how a realist view of the macroscopic world emerges from a quantum forma...
For closed quantum systems driven away from equilibrium, work is often defined in terms of projectiv...
The Leggett-Garg inequalities serve to test whether or not quantum correlations in time can be expla...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MDPI via the DOI in this...
At nonzero temperature classical systems exhibit statistical fluctuations of thermodynamic quantitie...
At nonzero temperature classical systems exhibit statistical fluctuations of thermodynamic quantitie...
The work performed on or extracted from a nonautonomous quantum system described by means of a two-p...
The probability densities of work that can be exerted on a quantum system initially staying in therm...
We show that the quantum bound for temporal correlations in a Leggett-Garg test, analogous to the Ts...
We show that the quantum bound for temporal correlations in a Leggett-Garg test, analogous to the Ts...
We show that the quantum bound for temporal correlations in a Leggett-Garg test, analogous to the Ts...
We show that the quantum bound for temporal correlations in a Leggett-Garg test, analogous to the Ts...
We show that the quantum bound for temporal correlations in a Leggett-Garg test, analogous to the Ts...
In this contribution, we aim to illustrate how quantum work statistics can be used as a tool in orde...
In this contribution, we aim to illustrate how quantum work statistics can be used as a tool in orde...
It remains an open question how a realist view of the macroscopic world emerges from a quantum forma...
For closed quantum systems driven away from equilibrium, work is often defined in terms of projectiv...
The Leggett-Garg inequalities serve to test whether or not quantum correlations in time can be expla...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MDPI via the DOI in this...
At nonzero temperature classical systems exhibit statistical fluctuations of thermodynamic quantitie...
At nonzero temperature classical systems exhibit statistical fluctuations of thermodynamic quantitie...
The work performed on or extracted from a nonautonomous quantum system described by means of a two-p...
The probability densities of work that can be exerted on a quantum system initially staying in therm...
We show that the quantum bound for temporal correlations in a Leggett-Garg test, analogous to the Ts...
We show that the quantum bound for temporal correlations in a Leggett-Garg test, analogous to the Ts...
We show that the quantum bound for temporal correlations in a Leggett-Garg test, analogous to the Ts...
We show that the quantum bound for temporal correlations in a Leggett-Garg test, analogous to the Ts...
We show that the quantum bound for temporal correlations in a Leggett-Garg test, analogous to the Ts...
In this contribution, we aim to illustrate how quantum work statistics can be used as a tool in orde...
In this contribution, we aim to illustrate how quantum work statistics can be used as a tool in orde...
It remains an open question how a realist view of the macroscopic world emerges from a quantum forma...
For closed quantum systems driven away from equilibrium, work is often defined in terms of projectiv...