Low-temperature thermodynamics with quantum coherence
Abstract
Thermal operations are an operational model of non-equilibrium quantum thermodynamics. In the absence of coherence between energy levels, exact state transition conditions under thermal operations are known in terms of a mathematical relation called thermo-majorization. But incorporating coherence has turned out to be challenging, even under the relatively tractable model wherein all Gibbs state-preserving quantum channels are included. Here we find a mathematical generalization of thermal operations at low temperatures, `cooling maps', for which we derive the necessary and sufficient state transition condition. Cooling maps that saturate recently discovered bounds on coherence transfer are realizable as thermal operations, motivating us to conjecture that all cooling maps are thermal operations. Cooling maps, though a less-conservative generalization to thermal operations, are more tractable than Gibbs-preserving operations, suggesting that cooling map-like models at general temperatures could be of use in gaining insight about thermal operations.
- Publication:
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Nature Communications
- Pub Date:
- July 2015
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1409.7740
- Bibcode:
- 2015NatCo...6.7689N
- Keywords:
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- Quantum Physics
- E-Print:
- Main matter (7 pages, 2 figures) + Supplemental matter (19 pages, 2 figures). Published version