Quantum stochastic thermodynamics in the mesoscopic-leads formulation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.06426v1
- Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2024 16:17:48 GMT
- Title: Quantum stochastic thermodynamics in the mesoscopic-leads formulation
- Authors: Laetitia P. Bettmann, Michael J. Kewming, Gabriel T. Landi, John Goold, Mark T. Mitchison,
- Abstract summary: We introduce a numerical method to sample the distributions of charge, heat, and entropy production in open quantum systems.
Our method exploits the mesoscopic-leads formulation, where macroscopic reservoirs are modeled by a finite collection of modes.
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- Abstract: We introduce a numerical method to sample the distributions of charge, heat, and entropy production in open quantum systems coupled strongly to macroscopic reservoirs, with both temporal and energy resolution and beyond the linear-response regime. Our method exploits the mesoscopic-leads formulation, where macroscopic reservoirs are modeled by a finite collection of modes that are continuously damped toward thermal equilibrium by an appropriate Gorini-Kossakowski-Sudarshan-Lindblad master equation. Focussing on non-interacting fermionic systems, we access the time-resolved full counting statistics through a trajectory unraveling of the master equation. We show that the integral fluctuation theorems for the total entropy production, as well as the martingale and uncertainty entropy production, hold. Furthermore, we investigate the fluctuations of the dissipated heat in finite-time information erasure. Conceptually, our approach extends the continuous-time trajectory description of quantum stochastic thermodynamics beyond the regime of weak system-environment coupling.
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