Anti-Zeno quantum advantage in fast-driven heat machines
Abstract
Developing quantum machines which can outperform their classical counterparts, thereby achieving quantum supremacy or quantum advantage, is a major aim of the current research on quantum thermodynamics and quantum technologies. Here we show that a fast-modulated cyclic quantum heat machine operating in the non-Markovian regime can lead to significant heat-current and power boosts induced by the anti-Zeno effect. Such boosts signify a quantum advantage over almost all heat-machines proposed thus far that operate in the conventional Markovian regime, where the quantumness of the system-bath interaction plays no role. The present effect owes its origin to the time-energy uncertainty relation in quantum mechanics, which may result in enhanced system-bath energy exchange for modulation periods shorter than the bath correlation-time.
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@article{arxiv.1905.00665,
title = {Anti-Zeno quantum advantage in fast-driven heat machines},
author = {Victor Mukherjee and Abraham G. Kofman and Gershon Kurizki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.00665},
year = {2020}
}
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16 pages, 10 figures