We consider a purely mechanical quantum cycle comprised of adiabatic and isoenergetic processes. In the latter, the system interacts with an energy bath keeping constant the expectation value of the Hamiltonian. In this work, we study the performance of the quantum cycle for a system described by the quantum Rabi model for the case of controlling the coupling strength parameter, the resonator frequency, and the two-level system frequency. For the cases of controlling either the coupling strength parameter or the resonator frequency, we find that it is possible to closely approach to maximal unit efficiency when the parameter is sufficiently increased in the first adiabatic stage. In addition, for the first two cases the maximal work extract...
We investigate the performance of a quantum thermal machine operating in finite time based on shortc...
The quantum engine cycle serves as an analogous representation of the macroscopic nature of heat eng...
Quantum thermal machines make use of non-classical thermodynamic resources, one of which include int...
We propose a multilevel quantum heat engine with a working medium described by a generalized Rabi mo...
We propose a multilevel quantum heat engine with a working medium described by a generalized Rabi mo...
We investigate the applicability of the two major approximations which are most commonly employed in...
13 pages, final versionInternational audienceThe Rabi model considers a two-level system (or spin-1/...
We study coupled quantum systems as the working media of thermodynamic machines. Under a suitable ph...
The familiar Rabi model, comprising a two-level system coupled to a quantum harmonic oscillator, con...
We propose a many-body quantum engine powered by the energy difference between the entangled ground ...
7siGiven a quantum heat engine that operates in a cycle that reaches maximal eciency for a timedepen...
The difference between quantum isoenergetic process and quantum isothermal process comes from the vi...
The minimal set of thermodynamic control parameters consists of a statistical (thermal) and a mechan...
State selective preparation and manipulation of discrete-level quantum systems such as atoms, molecu...
We propose a system made of three quantum harmonic oscillators as a compact quantum engine for produ...
We investigate the performance of a quantum thermal machine operating in finite time based on shortc...
The quantum engine cycle serves as an analogous representation of the macroscopic nature of heat eng...
Quantum thermal machines make use of non-classical thermodynamic resources, one of which include int...
We propose a multilevel quantum heat engine with a working medium described by a generalized Rabi mo...
We propose a multilevel quantum heat engine with a working medium described by a generalized Rabi mo...
We investigate the applicability of the two major approximations which are most commonly employed in...
13 pages, final versionInternational audienceThe Rabi model considers a two-level system (or spin-1/...
We study coupled quantum systems as the working media of thermodynamic machines. Under a suitable ph...
The familiar Rabi model, comprising a two-level system coupled to a quantum harmonic oscillator, con...
We propose a many-body quantum engine powered by the energy difference between the entangled ground ...
7siGiven a quantum heat engine that operates in a cycle that reaches maximal eciency for a timedepen...
The difference between quantum isoenergetic process and quantum isothermal process comes from the vi...
The minimal set of thermodynamic control parameters consists of a statistical (thermal) and a mechan...
State selective preparation and manipulation of discrete-level quantum systems such as atoms, molecu...
We propose a system made of three quantum harmonic oscillators as a compact quantum engine for produ...
We investigate the performance of a quantum thermal machine operating in finite time based on shortc...
The quantum engine cycle serves as an analogous representation of the macroscopic nature of heat eng...
Quantum thermal machines make use of non-classical thermodynamic resources, one of which include int...