Daemonic ergotropy of Gaussian quantum states and the role of measurement-induced purification via general-dyne detection
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Citazione:
Daemonic ergotropy of Gaussian quantum states and the role of measurement-induced purification via general-dyne detection / K.H. Kua, A. Serafini, M.G. Genoni. - In: QUANTUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 2058-9565. - 11:1(2026), pp. 015014.1-015014.19. [10.1088/2058-9565/ae2200]
Abstract:
According to the Maxwell demon paradigm, additional work can be extracted from a classical or quantum system by exploiting information obtained through measurements on a correlated ancillary system. In the quantum setting, the maximum work extractable via unitary operations in such measurement-assisted protocols is referred to as daemonic ergotropy. In this work, we explore this concept in the context of continuous-variable quantum systems, focusing on Gaussian states and general-dyne (Gaussian) measurements. We derive a general expression for the daemonic ergotropy and examine two key scenarios: (i) bipartite Gaussian states where a general-dyne measurement is performed on one of the two parties, and (ii) open Gaussian quantum systems under continuous general-dyne monitoring of the environment. Remarkably, we show that for single-mode Gaussian states, the ergotropy depends solely on the state's energy and purity. This enables us to express the daemonic ergotropy as a simple function of the unconditional energy and the purity of the conditional states, revealing that enhanced daemonic work extraction is directly linked to measurement-induced purification. We illustrate our findings through two paradigmatic examples: extracting daemonic work from a two-mode squeezed thermal state and from a continuously monitored optical parametric oscillator. In both case we identify the optimal general-dyne strategies that maximize the conditional purity and, in turn, the daemonic ergotropy.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
continuous-variable quantum systems; open quantum systems; continuously monitored quantum systems; quantum batteries; quantum thermodynamics; Gaussian quantum systems
Elenco autori:
K.H. Kua, A. Serafini, M.G. Genoni
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