Reduction of thermodynamic uncertainty by a virtual qubit
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.10429v1
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2026 14:24:01 GMT
- Title: Reduction of thermodynamic uncertainty by a virtual qubit
- Authors: Yang Li, Fu-Lin Zhang,
- Abstract summary: thermodynamic uncertainty relation (TUR) imposes a constraint between current fluctuations and entropy production.<n>We show that the steady-state currents and entropy production can be fully reproduced by an effective classical Markov process.
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- Abstract: The thermodynamic uncertainty relation (TUR) imposes a fundamental constraint between current fluctuations and entropy production, providing a refined formulation of the second law for micro- and nanoscale systems. Quantum violations of the classical TUR reveal genuinely quantum thermodynamic effects, which are essential for improving performance and enabling optimization in quantum technologies. In this work, we analyze the TUR in a class of paradigmatic quantum thermal-machine models whose operation is enabled by coherent coupling between two energy levels forming a virtual qubit. Steady-state coherences are confined to this virtual-qubit subspace, while in the absence of coherent coupling the system satisfies detailed balance with the thermal reservoirs and supports no steady-state heat currents. We show that the steady-state currents and entropy production can be fully reproduced by an effective classical Markov process, whereas current fluctuations acquire an additional purely quantum correction originating from coherence. As a result, the thermodynamic uncertainty naturally decomposes into a classical (diagonal) contribution and a coherent contribution. The latter becomes negative under resonant conditions and reaches its minimum at the coupling strength that maximizes steady-state coherence. We further identify the optimization conditions and the criteria for surpassing the classical TUR bound in the vicinity of the reversible limit.
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