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Energetics of the dissipative quantum oscillator

Authors :
Ghosh, Aritra
Kaur, Jasleen
Bandyopadhyay, Malay
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In this paper, we discuss some aspects of the energetics of a quantum Brownian particle placed in a harmonic trap, also known as the dissipative quantum oscillator. Based on the fluctuation-dissipation theorem, we analyze two distinct notions of thermally-averaged energy that can be ascribed to the oscillator. These energy functions, respectively dubbed hereafter as the mean energy and the internal energy, are found to be unequal for arbitrary system-bath coupling strength, when the bath spectral function has a finite cutoff frequency, as in the case of a Drude bath. Remarkably, both the energy functions satisfy the quantum counterpart of the energy equipartition theorem, but with different probability distribution functions on the frequency domain of the heat bath. Moreover, the Gibbs approach to thermodynamics provides us with yet another thermally-averaged energy function. In the weak-coupling limit, all the above-mentioned energy expressions reduce to $\epsilon = \frac{\hbar \omega_0}{2} \coth \big(\frac{ \hbar \omega_0}{2 k_B T}\big)$, which is the familiar result. We generalize our analysis to the case of the three-dimensional dissipative magneto-oscillator, i.e., when a charged dissipative oscillator is placed in a spatially-uniform magnetic field.<br />Comment: Preliminary version, comments are welcome

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.03595
Document Type :
Working Paper