AIP Conference Proceedings, volume 1936
H-theorem and Maxwell demon in quantum physics
N. S. Kirsanov
1
,
A V Lebedev
1, 2
,
Ivan A Sadovskyy
3
,
M. V. Suslov
1
,
Valerii Vinokur
3
,
G. Blatter
2
,
G.B. Lesovik
1
2
Theoretische Physik, Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 27
Publication type: Proceedings Article
Publication date: 2018-03-01
Journal:
AIP Conference Proceedings
SJR: 0.152
CiteScore: 0.5
Impact factor: —
ISSN: 0094243X, 15517616
Abstract
The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that temporal evolution of an isolated system occurs with non-diminishing entropy. In quantum realm, this holds for energy-isolated systems the evolution of which is described by the so-called unital quantum channel. The entropy of a system evolving in a non-unital quantum channel can, in principle, decrease. We formulate a general criterion of unitality for the evolution of a quantum system, enabling a simple and rigorous approach for finding and identifying the processes accompanied by decreasing entropy in energy-isolated systems. We discuss two examples illustrating our findings, the quantum Maxwell demon and heating-cooling process within a two-qubit system.
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