We demonstrate an asymmetry between the beneficial effects one can obtain using non-local operations and non-local states to mitigate the detrimental effects of environmental noise in the work extraction from quantum battery models. Specifically, we show that using non-local recovery operations after the noise action can in general increase the amount of work one can recover from the battery even with separable (i.e. non entangled) input states. On the contrary, employing entangled input states with local recovery operations will not generally improve the battery performances.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, it matches the journal versio
A suitable way of quantifying work for microscopic quantum systems has been constantly debated in th...
Quantum batteries, composed of quantum cells, are expected to outperform their classical analogs. Th...
We study the effect of non-Markovianity in the charging process of an open-system quantum battery. W...
The possibility of using quantum effects to speed up the charging processes of batteries have been v...
Quantum work capacitances and maximal asymptotic work/energy ratios are figures of merit characteriz...
We discuss the idea of extracting energy stochastically from a quantum battery, which is based on pe...
Motivated by a recent disagreement about the claim that fluctuations in the free energy operator bou...
We study the connection between the charging power of quantum batteries and the fluctuations of the ...
We investigate the connection between quantum resources and extractable work in quantum batteries. W...
We investigate a quantum battery made of N two-level systems, which is charged by an optical mode vi...
We investigate the performance of a quantum battery exposed to local Markovian and non-Markovian dep...
We studied the dynamics of entropic uncertainty in Markovian and non-Markovian systems during the ch...
In an article by García-Pintos et al. [Rev. Lett. 125, 040601 (2020)] the connection between the cha...
We consider a central-spin battery where $N_b$ central spins serve as battery cells and $N_c$ bath s...
Quantum batteries have primarily been modeled as an ensemble of isolated systems that store energy ...
A suitable way of quantifying work for microscopic quantum systems has been constantly debated in th...
Quantum batteries, composed of quantum cells, are expected to outperform their classical analogs. Th...
We study the effect of non-Markovianity in the charging process of an open-system quantum battery. W...
The possibility of using quantum effects to speed up the charging processes of batteries have been v...
Quantum work capacitances and maximal asymptotic work/energy ratios are figures of merit characteriz...
We discuss the idea of extracting energy stochastically from a quantum battery, which is based on pe...
Motivated by a recent disagreement about the claim that fluctuations in the free energy operator bou...
We study the connection between the charging power of quantum batteries and the fluctuations of the ...
We investigate the connection between quantum resources and extractable work in quantum batteries. W...
We investigate a quantum battery made of N two-level systems, which is charged by an optical mode vi...
We investigate the performance of a quantum battery exposed to local Markovian and non-Markovian dep...
We studied the dynamics of entropic uncertainty in Markovian and non-Markovian systems during the ch...
In an article by García-Pintos et al. [Rev. Lett. 125, 040601 (2020)] the connection between the cha...
We consider a central-spin battery where $N_b$ central spins serve as battery cells and $N_c$ bath s...
Quantum batteries have primarily been modeled as an ensemble of isolated systems that store energy ...
A suitable way of quantifying work for microscopic quantum systems has been constantly debated in th...
Quantum batteries, composed of quantum cells, are expected to outperform their classical analogs. Th...
We study the effect of non-Markovianity in the charging process of an open-system quantum battery. W...