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Quantum thermodynamics in the strong coupling regime

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Title: Quantum thermodynamics in the strong coupling regime
Authors: Newman, David
Item Type: Thesis or dissertation
Abstract: Quantum thermodynamics seeks to address the emergence of thermodynamic laws, which govern how energy is exchanged between physical systems, from a quantum mechanical description of light and matter. As such, the workhorse model for an underlying description of such energy exchange processes is the open quantum system: a quantum system which may interact with an external environment. Open quantum systems are well-understood in regimes where the interaction between the system and the environment is weak enough that perturbative methods may be employed to arrive at dynamical equations of motion for the evolution of the system. How to tackle the strong coupling regime is an open question and much research is still being devoted in this area. In this project we employ a technique developed for studying an open quantum system in regimes of strong reservoir coupling in problems in thermodynamics which have so far been restricted to the weak coupling regime. We spend some time developing our strong coupling framework and then use it to analyse a quantum heat engine to find that strong coupling leads to a particular set of operational costs which are not present in more well-understood weak coupling versions. We also identify effects purely quantum in nature, present in the engine cycle only at strong coupling, which lead to a degradation in the engine's performance. Finally we address the issue of quantum coherence more generally in archetypal open quantum system models beyond weak coupling, and identify a thermodynamic cost to its erasure.
Content Version: Open Access
Issue Date: Oct-2018
Date Awarded: Mar-2019
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/78627
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25560/78627
Copyright Statement: Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial No Derivatives Licence
Supervisor: Nazir, Ahsan
Mintert, Florian
Sponsor/Funder: Economic and Social Research Council (Great Britain)
Department: Physics
Publisher: Imperial College London
Qualification Level: Doctoral
Qualification Name: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Appears in Collections:Physics PhD theses