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Measurement of work and heat in the classical and quantum regimes

Quantum Physics 2021-07-07 v2

Abstract

Despite the increasing interest, the research field which studies the concepts of work and heat at quantum level has suffered from two main drawbacks: first, the difficulty to properly define and measure the work, heat and internal energy variation in a quantum system and, second, the lack of experiments. Here, we report a full characterization of the dissipated heat, work and internal energy variation in a two-level quantum system interacting with an engineered environment. We use the IBMQ quantum computer to implement the driven system's dynamics in a dissipative environment. The experimental data allow us to construct quasi-probability distribution functions from which we recover the correct averages of work, heat and internal energy variation in the dissipative processes. Interestingly, by increasing the environment coupling strength, we observe a reduction of the pure quantum features of the energy exchange processes that we interpret as the emergence of the classical limit. This makes the present approach a privileged tool to study, understand and exploit quantum effects in energy exchanges.

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@article{arxiv.2102.01493,
  title  = {Measurement of work and heat in the classical and quantum regimes},
  author = {Paolo Solinas and Mirko Amico and Nino Zanghì},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.01493},
  year   = {2021}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures