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Conditional fluctuation theorems and entropy production for monitored quantum systems under imperfect detection
arXiv
Authors: Mar Ferri-Cortés, Jose A. Almanza-Marrero, Rosa López, Roberta Zambrini, Gonzalo Manzano
Year
2023
Paper ID
55736
Status
Preprint
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The thermodynamic behavior of Markovian open quantum systems can be described at the level of fluctuations by using continuous monitoring approaches. However, practical applications require assessing imperfect detection schemes, where the definition of main thermodynamic quantities becomes subtle and universal fluctuation relations are unknown. Here, we fill this gap by deriving a universal fluctuation relation that links thermodynamic entropy production and information-theoretical irreversibility along single trajectories in inefficient monitoring setups. This relation provides as a corollary an irreversibility estimator of dissipation using imperfect detection records that lower bounds the underlying entropy production at the level of visible trajectories. We illustrate our findings with a driven-dissipative two-level system following quantum jump trajectories and discuss the experimental applicability of our results for thermodynamic inference.
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