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Quantum advantage in a molecular spintronic engine that harvests thermal fluctuation energy

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2022-09-28 v4

Abstract

Recent theory and experiments have showcased how to harness quantum mechanics to assemble heat/information engines with efficiencies that surpass the classical Carnot limit. So far, this has required atomic engines that are driven by cumbersome external electromagnetic sources. Here, using molecular spintronics, we propose an implementation that is both electronic and autonomous. Our spintronic quantum engine heuristically deploys several known quantum assets by having a chain of spin qubits formed by the paramagnetic Co centers of phthalocyanine (Pc) molecules electronically interact with electron-spin selecting Fe/C60 interfaces. Density functional calculations reveal that transport fluctuations across the interface can stabilize spin coherence on the Co paramagnetic centers, which host spin flip processes. Across vertical molecular nanodevices, we measure enduring dc current generation, output power above room temperature, two quantum thermodynamical signatures of the engine's processes, and a record 89% spin polarization of current across the Fe/C60 interface. It is crucially this electron spin selection that forces, through demonic feedback and control, charge current to flow against the built-in potential barrier. Further research into spintronic quantum engines, insight into the quantum information processes within spintronic technologies, and retooling the spintronic-based information technology chain, could help accelerate the transition to clean energy.

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@article{arxiv.2009.10413,
  title  = {Quantum advantage in a molecular spintronic engine that harvests thermal fluctuation energy},
  author = {Bhavishya Chowrira and Lalit Kandpal and Mathieu Lamblin and Franck Ngassam and Charles-Ambroise Kouakou and Talha Zafar and Damien Mertz and Bertrand Vileno and Christophe Kieber and Gilles Versini and Benoit Gobaut and Loic Joly and Tom Ferte and Elmer Monteblanco and Armel Bahouka and Romain Bernard and Sambit Mohapatra and H. Prima Garcia and S. Elidrissi and M. Gavara and Emmanuel Sternitzky and Victor Da Costa and Michel Hehn and Francois Montaigne and Fadi Choueikani and Philippe Ohresser and Daniel Lacour and Wolfgang Weber and Samy Boukari and Mebarek Alouani and Martin Bowen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.10413},
  year   = {2022}
}

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