On the operation of machines powered by quantum non-thermal baths

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Diverse models of engines energised by quantum-coherent, hence non-thermal, baths allow the engine efficiency to transgress the standard thermodynamic Carnot bound. These transgressions call for an elucidation of the underlying mechanisms. Here we show that non-thermal baths may impart not only heat, but also mechanical work to a machine. The Carnot bound is inapplicable to such a hybrid machine. Intriguingly, it may exhibit dual action, concurrently as engine and refrigerator, with up to 100% efficiency. We conclude that even though a machine powered by a quantum bath may exhibit an unconventional performance, it still abides by the traditional principles of thermodynamics.

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Niedenzu, W., Gelbwaser-Klimovsky, D., Kofman, A. G., & Kurizki, G. (2016). On the operation of machines powered by quantum non-thermal baths. New Journal of Physics, 18(8). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/8/083012

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