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Work Measurement as a Generalized Quantum Measurement
Fecha
2014-12Registro en:
Roncaglia, Augusto Jose; Cerisola, Federico; Paz, Juan Pablo; Work Measurement as a Generalized Quantum Measurement; American Physical Society; Physical Review Letters; 113; 25; 12-2014; 1-4; 250601
0031-9007
Autor
Roncaglia, Augusto Jose
Cerisola, Federico
Paz, Juan Pablo
Resumen
We present a new method to measure the work w performed on a driven quantum system and to sample its probability distribution P ( w ) . The method is based on a simple fact that remained unnoticed until now: Work on a quantum system can be measured by performing a generalized quantum measurement at a single time. Such measurement, which technically speaking is denoted as a positive operator valued measure reduces to an ordinary projective measurement on an enlarged system. This observation not only demystifies work measurement but also suggests a new quantum algorithm to efficiently sample the distribution P ( w ) . This can be used, in combination with fluctuation theorems, to estimate free energies of quantum states on a quantum computer.