Cyclic quantum engines enhanced by strong bath coupling
Abstract
While strong system-bath coupling produces rich and interesting phenomena, applications to quantum thermal engines have been so far pointing mainly at detrimental effects. The delicate trade-off between efficiency loss due to strong coupling and power increase due to faster equilibration, while acknowledged, remained largely unexplored owing to the challenge of assessing precisely the equilibration time. Here, we overcome this obstacle by exploiting exact numerical simulations based on the hierarchical equations of motion (HEOM) formalism. We show that a quantum Otto cycle can perform better at strong (but not ultrastrong) coupling in that the product of the efficiency times the output power is maximized in this regime. In particular, we show that strong coupling allows one to obtain engines with larger efficiency than their weakly coupled counterparts, while sharing the same output power. Conversely, one can design strongly coupled engines with larger power than their weakly coupled counterparts, while sharing the same efficiency. Overall, our results provide situations where strong coupling can directly enhance the performance of thermodynamic operations, re-enforcing the importance of studying quantum thermal engines beyond standard configurations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2304.03267,
title = {Cyclic quantum engines enhanced by strong bath coupling},
author = {Camille L. Latune and Graeme Pleasance and Francesco Petruccione},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.03267},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
10 + 11 pages, 9 + 3 figures. Slight changes in the introduction. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Applied