Unravelling the role of coherence in the first law of quantum
thermodynamics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.11370v3
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2020 17:45:43 GMT
- Title: Unravelling the role of coherence in the first law of quantum
thermodynamics
- Authors: Bert\'ulio de Lima Bernardo
- Abstract summary: We investigate two different quantum versions of the first law of thermodynamics, derived from the classical definitions of work and heat.
We show that the energetic contribution of the dynamics of coherence is the key ingredient to establish the consistency.
Some examples involving two-level atomic systems are discussed in order to illustrate our findings.
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- Abstract: One of the fundamental questions in the emerging field of quantum
thermodynamics is the role played by coherence in energetic processes that
occur at the quantum level. Here, we address this issue by investigating two
different quantum versions of the first law of thermodynamics, derived from the
classical definitions of work and heat. By doing so, we find out that there
exists a mathematical inconsistency between both scenarios. We further show
that the energetic contribution of the dynamics of coherence is the key
ingredient to establish the consistency. Some examples involving two-level
atomic systems are discussed in order to illustrate our findings.
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