Optimal tuning of a confined Brownian information engine
Abstract
A Brownian information engine is a device extracting a mechanical work from a single heat bath by exploiting the information on the state of a Brownian particle immersed in the bath. As for engines, it is important to find the optimal operating condition that yields the maximum extracted work or power. The optimal condition for a Brownian information engine with a finite cycle time has been rarely studied because of the difficulty in finding the nonequilibrium steady state. In this study, we introduce a model for the Brownian information engine and develop an analytic formalism for its steady state distribution for any . We find that the extracted work per engine cycle is maximum when approaches infinity, while the power is maximum when approaches zero.
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@article{arxiv.1512.07144,
title = {Optimal tuning of a confined Brownian information engine},
author = {J. -M. Park and J. S. Lee and J. D. Noh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.07144},
year = {2016}
}
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8 pages, 6 figures