Steady-state charging of quantum batteries via dissipative ancillas
Abstract
We investigate the steady-state charging process of a single-cell quantum battery embedded in an N-cell star network of qubits, each interacting with a fermion reservoir, collectively and individually in equilibrium and non-equilibrium scenarios, respectively. We find an optimal steady-state charging in both scenarios, which grows monotonically with the reservoirs' chemical potential and chemical potential difference. Where the high base temperature of the reservoirs has a destructive role in all parameter regimes. We indicate that regardless of the strength of the non-equilibrium condition, the high base chemical potential of the battery's corresponding reservoir can significantly enhance the charging process. On the other hand, a weak coupling strength can strongly suppress the charging. Consequently, our results could counteract the detrimental effects of self-discharging and provide valuable guidelines for enhancing the stable charging of open quantum batteries in the absence of an external charging field.
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@article{arxiv.2310.17174,
title = {Steady-state charging of quantum batteries via dissipative ancillas},
author = {F. H. Kamin and S. Salimi and M. B. Arjmandi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.17174},
year = {2024}
}
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5 pqages, 6 figures