Quick Navigation
Topics
Trapped Ion Quantum Computing
Quantum Thermodynamics
Perturbative approach to the first law of quantum thermodynamics
arXiv
Authors: Mario Reis, Maron F. Anka, Vinicius Gomes de Paula, Clebson Cruz
Year
2026
Paper ID
63733
Status
Preprint
Abstract Read
~2 min
Abstract Words
205
Citations
N/A
Abstract
In quantum thermodynamics, the decomposition of energy exchanges into heat and work remains an open problem beyond weak-coupling and slow-driving regimes. Recent formulations have shown that quantum coherence introduces additional energy contributions whose thermodynamic interpretation is still under debate, raising fundamental questions about the structure of the quantum first law. In this work, we investigate this problem through a time-dependent perturbative framework applied to the first law of quantum thermodynamics. By expanding the thermodynamic quantities up to second order, we derive explicit perturbative corrections for work, heat, and coherence contributions. Our results show that the coherence term can be consistently decomposed into coherent heat and coherent work, demonstrating that quantum coherence does not require the introduction of an independent energetic contribution beyond heat and work. The formalism resolves inconsistencies associated with previous formulations of the quantum first law, including the interpretation of coherence contributions and their connection with entropy fluxes. At second order, the perturbative corrections become directly connected to transition rates governed by Fermi's golden rule, establishing a bridge between microscopic quantum transitions and macroscopic thermodynamic quantities. These results provide a physically transparent framework to investigate coherence-driven thermodynamic processes and offer new perspectives for the analysis of driven quantum systems and nonequilibrium quantum technologies.
Why This Paper Matters
- This paper contributes to the Quantum Thermodynamics research area in the Quantum Articles archive.
- It adds a 2026 reference point for readers tracking recent quantum research.
- In quantum thermodynamics, the decomposition of energy exchanges into heat and work remains an open problem beyond weak-coupling and slow-driving regimes.
Paper Tools
Become a member to use research tools
Sign in to open papers, visit source links, share, cite, compare, copy DOI links, request category corrections, and build your reading list.
Show Paper arXiv Publisher Share
Cite This Paper
Copy URL
Compare
Copy DOI Add to Reading List
Category Correction Request
Category Correction Request
Help us improve classification quality by proposing a better category. Every request is reviewed by an admin.
Sign in to submit a category correction request for this paper.
Log In to SubmitReferences & Citation Signals
Community Reactions
Quick sentiment from readers on this paper.
Score:
0
Likes: 0
Dislikes: 0
Sign in to react to this paper.
Discussion & Reviews (Moderated)
Average Rating: 0.0 / 5 (0 ratings)
No written reviews yet.