We explore the possibility of enhancing the performance of small thermal machines by the presence of common noise sources. In particular, we study a prototypical model for an autonomous quantum refrigerator comprised by three qubits coupled to thermal reservoirs at different temperatures. Our results show that engineering the coupling to the reservoirs to act as common environments lead to relevant improvements in the performance. The enhancements arrive to almost double the cooling power of the original fridge without compromising its efficiency. The greater enhancements are obtained when the refrigerator may benefit from the presence of a decoherence-free subspace. The influence of coherent effects in the dissipation due to one- and two-s...
We investigated coupled-qubit-based thermal machines powered by quantum measurements and feedback. W...
In 2013, quantum thermal machines were shown to exhibit quantum supremacy, an enhanced performance b...
This is the final version. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in this recordAn imp...
We explore the possibility of enhancing the performance of small thermal machines by the presence of...
Small quantum absorption refrigerators have recently attracted renewed attention. Here we present a ...
The performance enhancements observed in various models of continuous quantum thermal machines have ...
Two qubits form a quantum four-level system. The golden-rule based transition rates between these st...
A small quantum absorption refrigerator, consisting of three qubits, is discussed in the transient r...
Thermodynamics is a branch of science blessed by an unparalleled combination of generality of scope ...
Small self-contained quantum thermal machines function without external source of work or control bu...
A single qutrit with transitions selectively driven by weakly-coupled reservoirs can implement one o...
| openaire: EC/H2020/742559/EU//SQH | openaire: EC/H2020/766025/EU//QuESTechWe investigate theoretic...
A reciprocating quantum refrigerator is analyzed with the intention to study the limitations imposed...
We design a measurement-based quantum refrigerator with an arbitrary number of qubits situated in a ...
An implementation of a small quantum absorption refrigerator in a circuit QED architecture is propos...
We investigated coupled-qubit-based thermal machines powered by quantum measurements and feedback. W...
In 2013, quantum thermal machines were shown to exhibit quantum supremacy, an enhanced performance b...
This is the final version. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in this recordAn imp...
We explore the possibility of enhancing the performance of small thermal machines by the presence of...
Small quantum absorption refrigerators have recently attracted renewed attention. Here we present a ...
The performance enhancements observed in various models of continuous quantum thermal machines have ...
Two qubits form a quantum four-level system. The golden-rule based transition rates between these st...
A small quantum absorption refrigerator, consisting of three qubits, is discussed in the transient r...
Thermodynamics is a branch of science blessed by an unparalleled combination of generality of scope ...
Small self-contained quantum thermal machines function without external source of work or control bu...
A single qutrit with transitions selectively driven by weakly-coupled reservoirs can implement one o...
| openaire: EC/H2020/742559/EU//SQH | openaire: EC/H2020/766025/EU//QuESTechWe investigate theoretic...
A reciprocating quantum refrigerator is analyzed with the intention to study the limitations imposed...
We design a measurement-based quantum refrigerator with an arbitrary number of qubits situated in a ...
An implementation of a small quantum absorption refrigerator in a circuit QED architecture is propos...
We investigated coupled-qubit-based thermal machines powered by quantum measurements and feedback. W...
In 2013, quantum thermal machines were shown to exhibit quantum supremacy, an enhanced performance b...
This is the final version. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in this recordAn imp...