Recent advances in experimental control of colloidal systems have spurred a revolution in the production of mesoscale thermodynamic devices. Functional "textbook" engines, such as the Stirling and Carnot cycles, have been produced in colloidal systems where they operate far from equilibrium. Simultaneously, significant theoretical advances have been made in the design and analysis of such devices. Here, we use methods from thermodynamic geometry to characterize the optimal finite-time, nonequilibrium cyclic operation of the parametric harmonic oscillator contact with a time-varying heat bath, with particular focus on the Brownian Carnot cycle. We derive the optimally parametrized Carnot cycle, along with two other new cycles and compare the...
We propose a thermodynamically consistent, analytically tractable model of steady-state active heat ...
The Carnot theorem, one expression of the second law of thermodynamics, places a fundamental upper b...
A dynamical model of a highly efficient heat engine is proposed, where an applied temperature differ...
Stochastic thermodynamics has revolutionized our understanding of heat engines operating in finite t...
This work obtains the efficiency at maximum power for a stochastic heat engine performing Carnot-lik...
In contrast to the classical concept of a Carnot engine that alternates contact between heat baths o...
Shortcuts to isothermality provide a powerful method to speed up quasistatic thermodynamic processes...
The Carnot cycle imposes a fundamental upper limit to the efficiency of a macroscopic motor operatin...
In the present paper, we study the power output and efficiency of overdamped stochastic thermodynami...
We optimize finite-time stochastic heat engines with a periodically scaled Hamiltonian under experim...
In a quantum Stirling heat engine, the heat exchanged with two thermal baths is partly utilized for ...
In a quantum Stirling heat engine, the heat exchanged with two thermal baths is partly utilized for ...
This second Special Issue connects both the fundamental and application aspects of thermomechanical ...
Abstract The Curzon-Ahlborn (CA) efficiency, as the efficiency at the maximum power (EMP) of the end...
We propose a thermodynamically consistent, analytically tractable model of steady-state active heat ...
We propose a thermodynamically consistent, analytically tractable model of steady-state active heat ...
The Carnot theorem, one expression of the second law of thermodynamics, places a fundamental upper b...
A dynamical model of a highly efficient heat engine is proposed, where an applied temperature differ...
Stochastic thermodynamics has revolutionized our understanding of heat engines operating in finite t...
This work obtains the efficiency at maximum power for a stochastic heat engine performing Carnot-lik...
In contrast to the classical concept of a Carnot engine that alternates contact between heat baths o...
Shortcuts to isothermality provide a powerful method to speed up quasistatic thermodynamic processes...
The Carnot cycle imposes a fundamental upper limit to the efficiency of a macroscopic motor operatin...
In the present paper, we study the power output and efficiency of overdamped stochastic thermodynami...
We optimize finite-time stochastic heat engines with a periodically scaled Hamiltonian under experim...
In a quantum Stirling heat engine, the heat exchanged with two thermal baths is partly utilized for ...
In a quantum Stirling heat engine, the heat exchanged with two thermal baths is partly utilized for ...
This second Special Issue connects both the fundamental and application aspects of thermomechanical ...
Abstract The Curzon-Ahlborn (CA) efficiency, as the efficiency at the maximum power (EMP) of the end...
We propose a thermodynamically consistent, analytically tractable model of steady-state active heat ...
We propose a thermodynamically consistent, analytically tractable model of steady-state active heat ...
The Carnot theorem, one expression of the second law of thermodynamics, places a fundamental upper b...
A dynamical model of a highly efficient heat engine is proposed, where an applied temperature differ...