Random quantum batteries

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Abstract

Quantum nanodevices are fundamental systems in quantum thermodynamics that have been the subject of profound interest in recent years. Among these, quantum batteries play a very important role. In this paper we lay down a theory of random quantum batteries and provide a systematic way of computing the average work and work fluctuations in such devices by investigating their typical behavior. We show that the performance of random quantum batteries exhibits typicality and depends only on the spectral properties of the time evolving operator, the initial state, and the measuring Hamiltonian. At given revival times a random quantum battery features a quantum advantage over classical random batteries. Our method is particularly apt to be used both for exactly solvable models like the Jaynes-Cummings model or in perturbation theory, e.g., systems subject to harmonic perturbations. We also study the setting of quantum adiabatic random batteries.

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Caravelli, F., Coulter-De Wit, G., Garciá-Pintos, L. P., & Hamma, A. (2020). Random quantum batteries. Physical Review Research, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.023095

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