VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryWe discuss work performed on a quantum two-level system coupled to multiple thermal baths. To evaluate the work, a measurement of photon exchange between the system and the baths is envisioned. In a realistic scenario, some photons remain unrecorded as they are exchanged with baths that are not accessible to the measurement, and thus only partial information on work and heat is available. The incompleteness of the measurement leads to substantial deviations from standard fluctuation relations. We propose a recovery of these relations, based on including the mutual information given by the counting efficiency of the partial measurement. We further present the experimental status of a possible implementation of t...
Technological advances over the past few decades have made it possible to address quantum systems do...
The study of thermodynamic fluctuations allows one to relate the free energy difference between two ...
Quantum work is usually determined from two projective measurements of the energy at the beginning a...
We propose a calorimetric measurement of work in a quantum system. As a physical realization, we con...
Despite the increasing interest, the research field which studies the concepts of work and heat at t...
We apply the quantum jump approach to address the statistics of work in a driven two-level system co...
Work is one of the cornerstones of classical thermodynamics. However, a direct transfer of this conc...
A calorimetric measurement has recently been proposed as a promising technique to measure thermodyna...
We consider continuously monitored quantum systems and introduce definitions of work and heat along ...
We propose an approach to define and measure the statistics of work, internal energy and dissipated ...
We propose a feasible experimental scheme to direct measure heat and work in cold atomic setups. The...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryWe theoretically investigate fluctuation relations in a classical inco...
We consider continuously monitored quantum systems and introduce definitions of work and heat along...
The measurement of thermal fluctuations provides information about the microscopic state of a thermo...
Work is an essential concept in classical thermodynamics, and in the quantum regime, where the notio...
Technological advances over the past few decades have made it possible to address quantum systems do...
The study of thermodynamic fluctuations allows one to relate the free energy difference between two ...
Quantum work is usually determined from two projective measurements of the energy at the beginning a...
We propose a calorimetric measurement of work in a quantum system. As a physical realization, we con...
Despite the increasing interest, the research field which studies the concepts of work and heat at t...
We apply the quantum jump approach to address the statistics of work in a driven two-level system co...
Work is one of the cornerstones of classical thermodynamics. However, a direct transfer of this conc...
A calorimetric measurement has recently been proposed as a promising technique to measure thermodyna...
We consider continuously monitored quantum systems and introduce definitions of work and heat along ...
We propose an approach to define and measure the statistics of work, internal energy and dissipated ...
We propose a feasible experimental scheme to direct measure heat and work in cold atomic setups. The...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryWe theoretically investigate fluctuation relations in a classical inco...
We consider continuously monitored quantum systems and introduce definitions of work and heat along...
The measurement of thermal fluctuations provides information about the microscopic state of a thermo...
Work is an essential concept in classical thermodynamics, and in the quantum regime, where the notio...
Technological advances over the past few decades have made it possible to address quantum systems do...
The study of thermodynamic fluctuations allows one to relate the free energy difference between two ...
Quantum work is usually determined from two projective measurements of the energy at the beginning a...