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Violation of the zeroth law of thermodynamics for a non-ergodic interaction
Published 2011-08-09Version 1
The phenomenon described by our title should surprise no one. What may be surprising though is how easy it is to produce a quantum system with this feature; moreover, that system is one that is often used for the purpose of showing how systems equilibrate. The violation can be variously manifested. In our detailed example, bringing a detuned 2-level system into contact with a monochromatic reservoir does not cause it to relax to the reservoir temperature; rather, the system acquires the reservoir's level-occupation-ratio.
Journal: J. Stat. Phys. 145, 1458 (2011)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, quant-ph
Keywords: zeroth law, non-ergodic interaction, thermodynamics, reservoirs level-occupation-ratio, monochromatic reservoir
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