In this study, we explore the non-equilibrium thermodynamics of a quantum system,
specifically focusing on spin-1 quadrupole nuclei. By employing fundamental principles
from quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics, we aim to understand the behavior
of the quadrupole spin-1 nuclei when subjected to external perturbations. Our analysis
involves the investigation of the system’s dynamic response to non-equilibrium conditions through the manipulation of a work parameter. By treating work as a random
variable, we gather data from multiple cycles of finite duration, enabling us to compute
the complete distribution of the work generated during this process. Through these
finite-time non-equilibrium process data, we are able to determine equilibrium values
for important quantities such as the difference in free energy between the initial and
final states of the system. Additionally, we explore various properties of the system’s
work distribution.