Energy storage is a basic physical process with many applications. When considering this task at the quantum scale, it becomes important to optimise the non-equilibrium dynamics of energy transfer to the storage device or battery. Here, we tackle this problem using the methods of quantum feedback control. Specifically, we study the deposition of energy into a quantum battery via an auxiliary charger. The latter is a driven-dissipative two-level system subjected to a homodyne measurement whose output signal is fed back linearly into the driving field amplitude. We explore two different control strategies, aiming to stabilise either populations or quantum coherences in the state of the charger. In both cases, linear feedback is shown to count...
The quantum coherence control of a solid-state charge qubit is studied by using a suboptimal continu...
Funding Information: D M acknowledges financial support from MUR under the ‘PON Ricerca e Innovazion...
When the size of a system is reduced to the scale of single particles, classical thermodynamics fail...
Quantum control allows to address the problem of engineering quantum dynamics for special purposes. ...
In this thesis we will focus on the study of the so-called ‘‘Quantum Batteries’’, i.e. quantum mecha...
We investigate the performance of a quantum battery exposed to local Markovian and non-Markovian dep...
Abstract In quantum mechanics, quantum batteries are devices that can store energy by utilizing the ...
The energy charging of a quantum battery is analyzed in an open quantum setting, where the interacti...
We investigate a quantum battery made of N two-level systems, which is charged by an optical mode vi...
We present a systematic analysis and classification of several models of quantum batteries involving...
Quantum batteries are energy storage or extraction devices in a quantum system. Here, we present a c...
When a quantum system is subject to a thermal gradient it may sustain a steady nonequilibrium heat c...
We study the effect of non-Markovianity in the charging process of an open-system quantum battery. W...
© 2019 American Physical Society.We show that a cyclic unitary process can extract work from the the...
We studied the dynamics of entropic uncertainty in Markovian and non-Markovian systems during the ch...
The quantum coherence control of a solid-state charge qubit is studied by using a suboptimal continu...
Funding Information: D M acknowledges financial support from MUR under the ‘PON Ricerca e Innovazion...
When the size of a system is reduced to the scale of single particles, classical thermodynamics fail...
Quantum control allows to address the problem of engineering quantum dynamics for special purposes. ...
In this thesis we will focus on the study of the so-called ‘‘Quantum Batteries’’, i.e. quantum mecha...
We investigate the performance of a quantum battery exposed to local Markovian and non-Markovian dep...
Abstract In quantum mechanics, quantum batteries are devices that can store energy by utilizing the ...
The energy charging of a quantum battery is analyzed in an open quantum setting, where the interacti...
We investigate a quantum battery made of N two-level systems, which is charged by an optical mode vi...
We present a systematic analysis and classification of several models of quantum batteries involving...
Quantum batteries are energy storage or extraction devices in a quantum system. Here, we present a c...
When a quantum system is subject to a thermal gradient it may sustain a steady nonequilibrium heat c...
We study the effect of non-Markovianity in the charging process of an open-system quantum battery. W...
© 2019 American Physical Society.We show that a cyclic unitary process can extract work from the the...
We studied the dynamics of entropic uncertainty in Markovian and non-Markovian systems during the ch...
The quantum coherence control of a solid-state charge qubit is studied by using a suboptimal continu...
Funding Information: D M acknowledges financial support from MUR under the ‘PON Ricerca e Innovazion...
When the size of a system is reduced to the scale of single particles, classical thermodynamics fail...