It was recently found that the information-to-work conversion in a quantum Szilard engine can be increased by using a working medium of bosons with attractive interactions. In the original scheme, the work output depends on the insertion and removal position of an impenetrable barrier that acts like a piston, separating the chambers of the engine. Here, we show that the barrier removal process can be made fully reversible, resulting in a full information-to-work conversion if we also allow for the interaction strength to change during the cycle. Hence, it becomes possible to reach the maximum work output per cycle dictated by the second law of thermodynamics. These findings can be experimentally verified, for instance, with ultracold atoms ...
We propose a system made of three quantum harmonic oscillators as a compact quantum engine for produ...
Thermodynamics at the nanoscale is known to differ significantly from its familiar macroscopic count...
Description: In the context of quantum thermodynamics the Landauer's principle and the Szilard engin...
We show that a quantum Szilard engine containing many bosons with attractive interactions enhances t...
In this thesis, different aspects of the quantum Szilard engine are studied using the configuration ...
We analyze an engine whose working fluid consists of a single quantum particle, paralleling Szilard'...
This paper explores the possibility of extending the existing model of a single-particle Quantum Szi...
We investigate the Feshbach conversion of fermionic atom pairs to condensed bosonic molecules with a...
Bose-Einstein condensates can be used to produce work by tuning the strength of the interparticle in...
We investigate a thermodynamic cycle using a Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC) with nonlinear interacti...
Quantum Szilard engine constitutes an adequate interplay of thermodynamics, information theory and q...
The theory of quantum thermodynamics predicts fundamental bounds on work extraction from quantum sta...
The out of equilibrium nature of active systems can be exploited for the design of information-based...
The out of equilibrium nature of active systems can be exploited for the design of information-based...
We investigate a generalized many-body model of Feshbach molecule formation that includes the atom-a...
We propose a system made of three quantum harmonic oscillators as a compact quantum engine for produ...
Thermodynamics at the nanoscale is known to differ significantly from its familiar macroscopic count...
Description: In the context of quantum thermodynamics the Landauer's principle and the Szilard engin...
We show that a quantum Szilard engine containing many bosons with attractive interactions enhances t...
In this thesis, different aspects of the quantum Szilard engine are studied using the configuration ...
We analyze an engine whose working fluid consists of a single quantum particle, paralleling Szilard'...
This paper explores the possibility of extending the existing model of a single-particle Quantum Szi...
We investigate the Feshbach conversion of fermionic atom pairs to condensed bosonic molecules with a...
Bose-Einstein condensates can be used to produce work by tuning the strength of the interparticle in...
We investigate a thermodynamic cycle using a Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC) with nonlinear interacti...
Quantum Szilard engine constitutes an adequate interplay of thermodynamics, information theory and q...
The theory of quantum thermodynamics predicts fundamental bounds on work extraction from quantum sta...
The out of equilibrium nature of active systems can be exploited for the design of information-based...
The out of equilibrium nature of active systems can be exploited for the design of information-based...
We investigate a generalized many-body model of Feshbach molecule formation that includes the atom-a...
We propose a system made of three quantum harmonic oscillators as a compact quantum engine for produ...
Thermodynamics at the nanoscale is known to differ significantly from its familiar macroscopic count...
Description: In the context of quantum thermodynamics the Landauer's principle and the Szilard engin...