Nanoscale heat engines are subject to large fluctuations which affect their precision. The thermodynamic uncertainty relation (TUR) provides a trade-off between output power, fluctuations, and entropic cost. This trade-off may be overcome by systems exhibiting quantum coherence. This Letter provides a study of the TUR in a prototypical quantum heat engine, the Scovil–Schulz-DuBois maser. Comparison with a classical reference system allows us to determine the effect of quantum coherence on the performance of the heat engine. We identify analytically regions where coherence suppresses fluctuations, implying a quantum advantage, as well as regions where fluctuations are enhanced by coherence. This quantum effect cannot be anticipated from the ...
A doctoral dissertation completed for the degree of Doctor of Science (Technology) to be defended, w...
This is the final version. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in this recordThe pe...
Planck found, when attempting to describe the way in which hot bodies glow, that energy at microscop...
Nanoscale heat engines are subject to large fluctuations which affect their precision. The thermodyn...
Fluctuations strongly affect the dynamics and functionality of nanoscale thermal machines. Recent de...
Quantum coherence has been demonstrated in various systems including organic solar cells and solid s...
In the quest for high-performance quantum thermal machines, looking for an optimal thermodynamic eff...
Thermodynamics is a highly successful macroscopic theory widely used across the natural sciences and...
We investigate the thermodynamic uncertainty relation (TUR), i.e., a tradeoff between entropy produc...
Quantum coherence can affect the thermodynamics of small quantum systems. Coherences have been shown...
Autonomous engines operating at the nanoscale can be prone to deleterious fluctuations in the heat a...
Recent predictions for quantum-mechanical enhancements in the operation of small heat engines have r...
The trade-off between large power output, high efficiency and small fluctuations in the operation of...
Title: Work and heat at the mesoscale Author: Bc. Šimon Pajger Department: Department of Macromolecu...
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations express a trade-off between precision, defined as the noise-to-s...
A doctoral dissertation completed for the degree of Doctor of Science (Technology) to be defended, w...
This is the final version. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in this recordThe pe...
Planck found, when attempting to describe the way in which hot bodies glow, that energy at microscop...
Nanoscale heat engines are subject to large fluctuations which affect their precision. The thermodyn...
Fluctuations strongly affect the dynamics and functionality of nanoscale thermal machines. Recent de...
Quantum coherence has been demonstrated in various systems including organic solar cells and solid s...
In the quest for high-performance quantum thermal machines, looking for an optimal thermodynamic eff...
Thermodynamics is a highly successful macroscopic theory widely used across the natural sciences and...
We investigate the thermodynamic uncertainty relation (TUR), i.e., a tradeoff between entropy produc...
Quantum coherence can affect the thermodynamics of small quantum systems. Coherences have been shown...
Autonomous engines operating at the nanoscale can be prone to deleterious fluctuations in the heat a...
Recent predictions for quantum-mechanical enhancements in the operation of small heat engines have r...
The trade-off between large power output, high efficiency and small fluctuations in the operation of...
Title: Work and heat at the mesoscale Author: Bc. Šimon Pajger Department: Department of Macromolecu...
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations express a trade-off between precision, defined as the noise-to-s...
A doctoral dissertation completed for the degree of Doctor of Science (Technology) to be defended, w...
This is the final version. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in this recordThe pe...
Planck found, when attempting to describe the way in which hot bodies glow, that energy at microscop...