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Work statistics in effective non-Hermitian systems

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Abstract

Non-Hermitian systems with specific forms of Hamiltonians can exhibit novel phenomena, but often such systems are hard to realize, especially in the quantum regime. A proper description of these difficulties can help to introduce optimizing methods. Thermodynamic quantities can be potential choices, but the present thermodynamics theory does not work well in non-Hermitian systems. We treat non-Hermitian systems as effective processes generated from Hermitian systems, so that the free energy cost of these processes can be studied from the work statistics. A way to define the work statistics in such non-Hermitian systems is also provided. Based on these results, we further show an example of optimized process to generate a non-Hermitian system.

Presenters

  • Zheng-Yang Zhou

    RIKEN; and CSRC

Authors

  • Zheng-Yang Zhou

    RIKEN; and CSRC

  • Ze-Liang Xiang

    Sun Yat-sen University

  • Jianqiang You

    Zhejiang University

  • Franco Nori

    RIKEN, Japan and Univ. Michigan, USA, RIKEN, Japan, RIKEN; and Univ. Michigan., RIKEN, Japan; and Univ. Michigan, USA, Riken Japan and Univ. Michigan USA, RIKEN, Japan and Univ Michigan, USA, Theoretical Quantum Physics Laboratory, Department of Physics, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research, The University of Michigan, RIKEN and Univ. of Michigan, Riken Japan and Univ Michigan USA, RIKEN; and University of Michigan, RIKEN and Univ. Michigan, RIKEN and Univ of Michigan, Theoretical Quantum Physics Laboratory, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research, Wako-shi, Saitama 351-0198, Japan, RIKEN, and University of Michigan, Theoretical Quantum Physics, Riken, Japan, RIKEN, Japan; and Univ Michigan, USA, Theoretical Quantum Physics Laboratory, RIKEN, RIKEN, Japan; Univ. Michigan, USA, RIKEN, Japan; Uni. Michigan, USA