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Quantum Fluctuation Theorem under Quantum Jumps with Continuous Measurement and Feedback

Toshihiro Yada, Nobuyuki Yoshioka, Takahiro Sagawa

2022Physical Review Letters20 citationsDOI

Abstract

While the fluctuation theorem in classical systems has been thoroughly generalized under various feedback control setups, an intriguing situation in quantum systems, namely under continuous feedback, remains to be investigated. In this work, we derive the generalized fluctuation theorem under quantum jumps with continuous measurement and feedback. The essence for the derivation is to newly introduce the operationally meaningful information, which we call quantum-classical-transfer (QC-transfer) entropy. QC-transfer entropy can be naturally interpreted as the quantum counterpart of transfer entropy that is commonly used in classical time series analysis. We also verify our theoretical results by numerical simulation and propose an experiment-numerics hybrid verification method. Our work reveals a fundamental connection between quantum thermodynamics and quantum information, which can be experimentally tested with artificial quantum systems such as circuit quantum electrodynamics.

Topics & Concepts

QuantumStatistical physicsPhysicsQuantum processQuantum informationQuantum operationOpen quantum systemQuantum algorithmQuantum mechanicsQuantum dynamicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsQuantum Information and Cryptographystochastic dynamics and bifurcation
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