We study the statistical distribution of the ergotropy and of the efficiency of a single-qubit battery ad of a single-qubit Otto engine, respectively fueled by random collisions. The single qubit, our working fluid, is assumed to exchange energy with two reservoirs: a nonequilibrium "hot" reservoir and a zero-temperature cold reservoir. The interactions between the qubit and the reservoirs are described in terms of a collision model of open system dynamics. The qubit interacts with the nonequilibrium reservoir (a large ensemble of qudits all prepared in the same pure state) via random unitary collisions and with the cold reservoir (a large ensemble of qubits in their ground state) via a partial swap. Due to the random nature of the interact...
The central purpose of this thesis is to study the familiar processes of quantum information theory...
Various engine types are thermodynamically equivalent in the quantum limit of small “engine action”....
We study a minimal quantum Otto heat engine, where the working medium consists of an interacting few...
We study the statistical distribution of the ergotropy and of the efficiency of a single-qubit batte...
We study stochastic energetic exchanges in quantum heat engines. Due to microreversibility, these ob...
We study the work fluctuations in ergotropic heat engines, namely two-stroke quantum Otto engines wh...
Abstract We introduce a quantum heat engine performing an Otto cycle by using the thermal properties...
The concept of thermal machines has evolved from the canonical steam engine to the recently proposed...
A simple urn model is presented that may describe heat engines employing as working agents spin-1/2 ...
We study a quantum heat engine at strong coupling between the system and the thermal reservoirs. Exp...
Technological advances over the past few decades have made it possible to address quantum systems do...
Device miniaturization allows for the improved speed and performance of modern-day computers compare...
In the standard framework of thermodynamics work is a random variable whose average is bounded by th...
The unavoidable irreversible losses of power in a heat engine are found to be of quantum origin. Fol...
Engines are open systems that can generate work cyclically at the expense of an external disequilibr...
The central purpose of this thesis is to study the familiar processes of quantum information theory...
Various engine types are thermodynamically equivalent in the quantum limit of small “engine action”....
We study a minimal quantum Otto heat engine, where the working medium consists of an interacting few...
We study the statistical distribution of the ergotropy and of the efficiency of a single-qubit batte...
We study stochastic energetic exchanges in quantum heat engines. Due to microreversibility, these ob...
We study the work fluctuations in ergotropic heat engines, namely two-stroke quantum Otto engines wh...
Abstract We introduce a quantum heat engine performing an Otto cycle by using the thermal properties...
The concept of thermal machines has evolved from the canonical steam engine to the recently proposed...
A simple urn model is presented that may describe heat engines employing as working agents spin-1/2 ...
We study a quantum heat engine at strong coupling between the system and the thermal reservoirs. Exp...
Technological advances over the past few decades have made it possible to address quantum systems do...
Device miniaturization allows for the improved speed and performance of modern-day computers compare...
In the standard framework of thermodynamics work is a random variable whose average is bounded by th...
The unavoidable irreversible losses of power in a heat engine are found to be of quantum origin. Fol...
Engines are open systems that can generate work cyclically at the expense of an external disequilibr...
The central purpose of this thesis is to study the familiar processes of quantum information theory...
Various engine types are thermodynamically equivalent in the quantum limit of small “engine action”....
We study a minimal quantum Otto heat engine, where the working medium consists of an interacting few...