Measuring the thermodynamic properties of open quantum systems poses a major challenge. A calorimetric detection has been proposed as a feasible experimental scheme to measure work and fluctuation relations in open quantum systems. However, the detection requires a finite size for the environment, which influences the system dynamics. This process cannot be modeled with the standard stochastic approaches. We develop a quantum jump model suitable for systems coupled to a finite-size environment. We use the method to study the common fluctuation relations and prove that they are satisfied.Peer reviewe
9 pages, 2 figures, close to the published version. The text has been profoundly rewritten. The conc...
Contrary to conventional quantum mechanics, which treats measurement as instantaneous, here we explo...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryWe study stochastic energetic exchanges in quantum heat engines. Due t...
© 2016 American Physical Society. Measuring the thermodynamic properties of open quantum systems pos...
| openaire: EC/H2020/742559/EU//SQHWe investigate the experimental setup proposed in New J. Phys. 15...
Technological advances over the past few decades have made it possible to address quantum systems do...
We apply the quantum jump approach to address the statistics of work in a driven two-level system co...
Rapid progress in the fabrication and manipulation of micro and nanoscale devices has made it necess...
Motivated by proposed thermometry measurement on an open quantum system, we present a simple model o...
We extend the quantum jump method to nearly adiabatically driven open quantum systems in a way that ...
© 2016 American Physical Society. We study the equivalence between the recently proposed finite envi...
This paper is devoted to the quantitative study of quantum trajecto-ries of systems subjected to a t...
We propose a calorimetric measurement of work in a quantum system. As a physical realization, we con...
The exchange of energy between a classical open system and its environment can be analyzed for a sin...
Modern technologies could soon make it possible to investigate the operation cycles of quantum heat ...
9 pages, 2 figures, close to the published version. The text has been profoundly rewritten. The conc...
Contrary to conventional quantum mechanics, which treats measurement as instantaneous, here we explo...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryWe study stochastic energetic exchanges in quantum heat engines. Due t...
© 2016 American Physical Society. Measuring the thermodynamic properties of open quantum systems pos...
| openaire: EC/H2020/742559/EU//SQHWe investigate the experimental setup proposed in New J. Phys. 15...
Technological advances over the past few decades have made it possible to address quantum systems do...
We apply the quantum jump approach to address the statistics of work in a driven two-level system co...
Rapid progress in the fabrication and manipulation of micro and nanoscale devices has made it necess...
Motivated by proposed thermometry measurement on an open quantum system, we present a simple model o...
We extend the quantum jump method to nearly adiabatically driven open quantum systems in a way that ...
© 2016 American Physical Society. We study the equivalence between the recently proposed finite envi...
This paper is devoted to the quantitative study of quantum trajecto-ries of systems subjected to a t...
We propose a calorimetric measurement of work in a quantum system. As a physical realization, we con...
The exchange of energy between a classical open system and its environment can be analyzed for a sin...
Modern technologies could soon make it possible to investigate the operation cycles of quantum heat ...
9 pages, 2 figures, close to the published version. The text has been profoundly rewritten. The conc...
Contrary to conventional quantum mechanics, which treats measurement as instantaneous, here we explo...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryWe study stochastic energetic exchanges in quantum heat engines. Due t...