We use the quantum work statistics to characterize the controlled dynamics governed by a counterdiabatic driving field. Focusing on the Shannon entropy of the work probability distribution, P(W), we demonstrate that the thermodynamics of a controlled evolution serves as an insightful tool for studying the non-equilibrium dynamics of complex quantum systems. In particular, we show that the entropy of P(W) recovers the expected scaling according to the Kibble-Zurek mechanism for the Landau-Zener model. Furthermore, we propose that the entropy of the work distribution provides a useful summary statistic for characterizing the need and complexity of the control fields for many-body systems
We analyze the nature of the statistics of the work done on or by a quantum many-body system brought...
We analyze the nature of the statistics of the work done on or by a quantum many-body system brought...
With the development of quantum thermodynamics [1], it turned out that the existence of a thermal ...
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 ...
A probability distribution encodes all the statistics of its corresponding random variable, hence it...
The central purpose of this thesis is to study the familiar processes of quantum information theory...
peer reviewedWe establish a stochastic thermodynamics for a Fermionic level driven by a time-depende...
Protocols can be used to evolve a quantum system from one state to another by dictating the Hamilton...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Physical Society via the DOI i...
Given the evolution of an arbitrary open quantum system, we formulate a general and unambiguous meth...
We propose an approach to define and measure the statistics of work, internal energy and dissipated ...
The work performed on or extracted from a nonautonomous quantum system described by means of a two-p...
For closed quantum systems driven away from equilibrium, work is often defined in terms of projectiv...
We analyze the nature of the statistics of the work done on or by a quantum many-body system brought...
We analyze the nature of the statistics of the work done on or by a quantum many-body system brought...
With the development of quantum thermodynamics [1], it turned out that the existence of a thermal ...
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 ...
A probability distribution encodes all the statistics of its corresponding random variable, hence it...
The central purpose of this thesis is to study the familiar processes of quantum information theory...
peer reviewedWe establish a stochastic thermodynamics for a Fermionic level driven by a time-depende...
Protocols can be used to evolve a quantum system from one state to another by dictating the Hamilton...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Physical Society via the DOI i...
Given the evolution of an arbitrary open quantum system, we formulate a general and unambiguous meth...
We propose an approach to define and measure the statistics of work, internal energy and dissipated ...
The work performed on or extracted from a nonautonomous quantum system described by means of a two-p...
For closed quantum systems driven away from equilibrium, work is often defined in terms of projectiv...
We analyze the nature of the statistics of the work done on or by a quantum many-body system brought...
We analyze the nature of the statistics of the work done on or by a quantum many-body system brought...
With the development of quantum thermodynamics [1], it turned out that the existence of a thermal ...