Artículos de revistas
Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Linear Quantum Open Systems
Fecha
2013-04-29Registro en:
Martinez, Esteban A.; Paz, Juan Pablo; Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Linear Quantum Open Systems; Amer Physical Soc; Physical Review Letters; 110; 29-4-2013; 130406-130408;
0031-9007
Autor
Martinez, Esteban A.
Paz, Juan Pablo
Resumen
We analyze the evolution of the quantum state of networks of quantum oscillators coupled with arbitrary external environments. We show that the reduced density matrix of the network always obeys a local master equation with a simple analytical solution. We use this to study the emergence of thermodynamical laws in the long time regime demonstrating two main results: First, we show that it is impossible to build a quantum absorption refrigerator using linear networks (thus, nonlinearity is an essential resource for such refrigerators recently studied by Levy and Kosloff [Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 070604 (2012)] and Levy et al. [Phys. Rev. B 85, 061126 (2012)]). Then, we show that the third law imposes constraints on the low frequency behavior of the environmental spectral densities.