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Classical theory of universal quantum work distribution in chaotic and disordered non-interacting Fermi systems
András Grabarits1,2,3, Márton Kormos4,5, Izabella Lovas6,7,8
1Department of Theoretical Physics, Institute of Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem rkp. 3., H-1111, Budapest, Hungary. grabarits.andras.jozsef@ttk.bme.hu.
Abstract:
We present a universal theory of quantum work statistics in generic disordered non-interacting Fermi systems, displaying a chaotic single-particle spectrum captured by random matrix theory. We consider quantum quenches both within a driven random matrix formalism and in an experimentally accessible microscopic model, describing a two-dimensional disordered quantum dot. By extending Anderson's orthogonality determinant formula to compute quantum work distribution, we demonstrate that work statistics is non-Gaussian and is characterized by a few dimensionless parameters. At longer times, quantum interference effects become irrelevant and the quantum work distribution is well-described in terms of a purely classical ladder model with a symmetric exclusion process in energy space, while bosonization and mean field methods provide accurate analytical expressions for the work statistics. Our results demonstrate the universality of work distribution in generic chaotic Fermi systems, captured by the analytical predictions of a mean field theory, and can be verified by calorimetric measurements on nanoscale circuits.
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