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Thermodynamic Uncertainty Relation for General Open Quantum Systems

Yoshihiko Hasegawa

2021Physical Review Letters108 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We derive a thermodynamic uncertainty relation for general open quantum dynamics, described by a joint unitary evolution on a composite system comprising a system and an environment. By measuring the environmental state after the system-environment interaction, we bound the counting observables in the environment by the survival activity, which reduces to the dynamical activity in classical Markov processes. Remarkably, the relation derived herein holds for general open quantum systems with any counting observable and any initial state. Therefore, our relation is satisfied for classical Markov processes with arbitrary time-dependent transition rates and initial states. We apply our relation to continuous measurement and the quantum walk to find that the quantum nature of the system can enhance the precision. Moreover, we can make the lower bound arbitrarily small by employing appropriate continuous measurement.

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ObservableStatistical physicsQuantumQuantum systemMarkov processRelation (database)Open quantum systemUnitary statePhysicsMarkov chainOpen system (computing)Quantum mechanicsComputer scienceMathematicsStatisticsSoftwareDatabaseProgramming languageLawPolitical scienceAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Mechanics and Applications