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Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics of Quantum Friction

Daniel Reiche, Francesco Intravaia, Jen-Tsung Hsiang, Kurt Busch, Bei-Lok Hu

Published 2020-07-09Version 1

Thermodynamic principles are often deceptively simple and yet surprisingly powerful. We show how a simple rule, such as the net flow of energy in and out of a moving atom under nonequilibrium steady state condition, can expose the shortcomings of many popular theories of quantum friction. Our thermodynamic approach provides a conceptual framework in guiding atom-optical experiments, thereby highlighting the importance of fluctuation-dissipation relations and long-time correlations between subsystems. Our results introduce consistency conditions for (numerical) models of nonequilibrium dynamics of open quantum systems.

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