We study coupled quantum systems as the working media of thermodynamic machines. Under a suitable phase-space transformation, the coupled systems can be expressed as a composition of independent subsystems. We find that for the coupled systems, the figures of merit, that is the efficiency for engine and the coefficient of performance for refrigerator, are bounded (both from above and from below) by the corresponding figures of merit of the independent subsystems. We also show that the optimum work extractable from a coupled system is upper bounded by the optimum work obtained from the uncoupled system, thereby showing that the quantum correlations do not help in optimal work extraction. Further, we study two explicit examples; coupled spin-...
Various engine types are thermodynamically equivalent in the quantum limit of small “engine action”....
The performance characteristics of a heat rectifier and a heat pump are studied in a non-Markovian f...
How much work can be extracted from a heat bath using a thermal machine? The study of this question ...
We study a quantum heat engine at strong coupling between the system and the thermal reservoirs. Exp...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe laws of thermodynamics put limits to the efficiencies of thermal mach...
Quantum thermal machines make use of non-classical thermodynamic resources, one of which include int...
We investigate a quantum heat engine with a working substance of two particles, one with a spin-1/2 ...
9 pages, 3 figures. New improved version following multiple discussions. Comments are welcomeOrigina...
Synchronization between limit cycle oscillators can arise through entrainment to an external drive o...
Describing the thermodynamic properties of quantum systems far from equilibrium is challenging, in p...
International audienceThe study of quantum thermodynamics is key to the development of quantum therm...
Energy conversion of heat into work at the quantum level is modeled by quantum heat machines (QHMs) ...
We propose a four-level quantum heat engine in an Otto cycle with a working substance of two spins s...
Interesting effects arise in cyclic machines where both heat and ergotropy transfer take place betwe...
The thermodynamics of quantum systems coupled to periodically modulated heat baths and work reservoi...
Various engine types are thermodynamically equivalent in the quantum limit of small “engine action”....
The performance characteristics of a heat rectifier and a heat pump are studied in a non-Markovian f...
How much work can be extracted from a heat bath using a thermal machine? The study of this question ...
We study a quantum heat engine at strong coupling between the system and the thermal reservoirs. Exp...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe laws of thermodynamics put limits to the efficiencies of thermal mach...
Quantum thermal machines make use of non-classical thermodynamic resources, one of which include int...
We investigate a quantum heat engine with a working substance of two particles, one with a spin-1/2 ...
9 pages, 3 figures. New improved version following multiple discussions. Comments are welcomeOrigina...
Synchronization between limit cycle oscillators can arise through entrainment to an external drive o...
Describing the thermodynamic properties of quantum systems far from equilibrium is challenging, in p...
International audienceThe study of quantum thermodynamics is key to the development of quantum therm...
Energy conversion of heat into work at the quantum level is modeled by quantum heat machines (QHMs) ...
We propose a four-level quantum heat engine in an Otto cycle with a working substance of two spins s...
Interesting effects arise in cyclic machines where both heat and ergotropy transfer take place betwe...
The thermodynamics of quantum systems coupled to periodically modulated heat baths and work reservoi...
Various engine types are thermodynamically equivalent in the quantum limit of small “engine action”....
The performance characteristics of a heat rectifier and a heat pump are studied in a non-Markovian f...
How much work can be extracted from a heat bath using a thermal machine? The study of this question ...