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DY: Fachverband Dynamik und Statistische Physik

DY 8: Statistical Physics far from Thermal Equilibrium

DY 8.6: Vortrag

Montag, 20. März 2017, 16:15–16:30, ZEU 118

Quantum thermodynamics with local control — •Rodrigo Gallego1, Jaqueline Lekscha1,2,3, Henrik Wilming1, and Jens Eisert11Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Freie Universität Berlin, 14195 Berlin, Germany — 2Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, 14473 Potsdam, Germany — 3Department of PHysics, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 12489 Berlin, Germnay

We investigate the limitations that emerge in thermodynamic tasks as a result of having local control only over the components of a thermal machine. These limitations are particularly relevant for devices composed of interacting many-body systems. Specifically, we study protocols of work extraction that employ a many-body system as a working medium whose evolution can be driven by tuning the on-site Hamiltonian terms. This provides a restricted set of thermodynamic operations, giving rise to novel bounds for the performance of engines. Our findings show that those limitations in control render it in general impossible to reach Carnot efficiency; in its extreme ramification it can even forbid to reach a finite efficiency or finite work per particle. We focus on the 1D Ising model in the thermodynamic limit as a case study. We show that in the limit of strong interactions the ferromagnetic case becomes useless for work extraction, while the anti-ferromagnetic improves its performance with the strength of the couplings, reaching Carnot in the limit of arbitrary strong interactions. Our results provide a promising connection between the study of quantum control and thermodynamics and introduce a more realistic set of physical operations well suited to capture current experimental scenarios.

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