On the First Law of Thermodynamics in Time-Dependent Open Quantum
Systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.06544v2
- Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2023 20:47:11 GMT
- Title: On the First Law of Thermodynamics in Time-Dependent Open Quantum
Systems
- Authors: Parth Kumar, Charles A. Stafford
- Abstract summary: How to rigorously define thermodynamic quantities such as heat, work, and internal energy in open quantum systems driven far from equilibrium remains a significant open question in quantum thermodynamics.
Heat is a quantity whose fundamental definition applies only to processes in systems infinitesimally perturbed from equilibrium.
Heat is accounted for carefully in strongly-driven systems.
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- Abstract: How to rigorously define thermodynamic quantities such as heat, work, and
internal energy in open quantum systems driven far from equilibrium remains a
significant open question in quantum thermodynamics. Heat is a quantity whose
fundamental definition applies only to processes in systems infinitesimally
perturbed from equilibrium, and as such, must be accounted for carefully in
strongly-driven systems. A key insight from Mesoscopics is that infinitely far
from the local driving and coupling of an open quantum system, reservoirs are
indeed only infinitesimally perturbed, thereby allowing the heat dissipated to
be defined. The resulting partition of the entropy necessitates a Hilbert-space
partition of the energetics, leading to an unambiguous operator for the
internal energy of an interacting time-dependent open quantum system. Fully
general expressions for the heat current and the power delivered by various
agents to the system are derived using the formalism of nonequilibrium Green's
functions, establishing an experimentally meaningful and quantum mechanically
consistent division of the energy of the system under consideration into Heat
flowing out of and Work done on the system. The spatio-temporal distribution of
internal energy in a strongly-driven open quantum system is also analyzed. This
formalism is applied to analyze the thermodynamic performance of a model
quantum machine: a driven two-level quantum system strongly coupled to two
metallic reservoirs, which can operate in several configurations--as a chemical
pump/engine or a heat pump/engine.
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