QUANTUM FLUCTUATION DISSIPATION THEOREM REVISITED: REMARKS AND CONTRADICTIONS
2012
The quantum fluctuation dissipation theorem (QFDT) in the Callen–Welton [ Phys. Rev.83 (1951) 34] form is critically revisited. We show that the role of the system eigenvalues is in general not correctly accounted for by the accepted form of the QFDT. As a consequence, a series of quantum results claimed in the literature, like the presence of zero point fluctuations, the violation of the quantum regression hypothesis, the non-white spectrum of the Langevin force, etc. emerge as a consequence of an incorrect application of the theorem. In this context the case of the single harmonic oscillator is illustrated as a typical example where the accepted form of the QFDT is proven to fail.
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