Lower Bound on Irreversibility in Thermal Relaxation of Open Quantum Systems
Abstract
We consider thermal relaxation process of a quantum system attached to a single or multiple reservoirs. Quantifying the degree of irreversibility by entropy production, we prove that the irreversibility of the thermal relaxation is lower-bounded by a relative entropy between the unitarily-evolved state and the final state. The bound characterizes the state discrepancy induced by the non-unitary dynamics, thus reflecting the dissipative nature of irreversibility. Intriguingly, the bound can be evaluated solely in terms of the initial and final states and the system Hamiltonian; hence, providing a feasible way to estimate entropy production without prior knowledge of the underlying coupling structure. Our finding refines the second law of thermodynamics and reveals a universal feature of thermal relaxation processes.
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@article{arxiv.2102.07348,
title = {Lower Bound on Irreversibility in Thermal Relaxation of Open Quantum Systems},
author = {Tan Van Vu and Yoshihiko Hasegawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.07348},
year = {2021}
}
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7+9 pages, 2+1 figures