Thermalization from quenching in coupled oscillators
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2512.04028v1
- Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2025 18:04:41 GMT
- Title: Thermalization from quenching in coupled oscillators
- Authors: M. Harinarayanan, Karthik Rajeev,
- Abstract summary: We introduce a finite-time protocol that thermalizes a quantum harmonic oscillator, initially in its ground state, without requiring a macroscopic bath.<n>The protocol makes it a promising tool for rapid, controlled thermalization in quantum thermodynamics experiments and state preparation.
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- Abstract: We introduce a finite-time protocol that thermalizes a quantum harmonic oscillator, initially in its ground state, without requiring a macroscopic bath. The method uses a second oscillator as an effective environment and implements sudden quenches of the oscillator frequencies and coupling. Owing to the Gaussian nature of the dynamics, the thermalization condition reduces to three solvable equations, yielding exact analytic solutions for a dense discrete set of temperatures and numerical solutions in all other cases. Any target temperature can be approximated with arbitrary precision, with a trade-off between speed and accuracy. The simplicity of the protocol makes it a promising tool for rapid, controlled thermalization in quantum thermodynamics experiments and state preparation.
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