Trade-offs between precision and fluctuations in charging finite-dimensional quantum batteries
Abstract
Within quantum thermodynamics, many tasks are modelled by processes that require work sources represented by out-of-equilibrium quantum systems, often dubbed quantum batteries, in which work can be deposited or from which work can be extracted. Here we consider quantum batteries modelled as finite-dimensional quantum systems initially in thermal equilibrium that are charged via cyclic Hamiltonian processes. We present optimal or near-optimal protocols for identical two-level systems and individual -level systems with equally spaced energy gaps in terms of the charging precision and work fluctuations during the charging process. We analyze the trade-off between these figures of merit as well as the performance of local and global operations.
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@article{arxiv.2303.16676,
title = {Trade-offs between precision and fluctuations in charging finite-dimensional quantum batteries},
author = {Pharnam Bakhshinezhad and Beniamin R. Jablonski and Felix C. Binder and Nicolai Friis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.16676},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
18 pages, 7 figures; revised protocol for minimizing work fluctuations