Construction and optimization of a quantum analog of the Carnot cycle

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Abstract

The quantum analog of Carnot cycles in few-particle systems consists of two quantum adiabatic steps and two isothermal steps. This construction is formally justified by use of a minimum work principle. It is then shown, using minimal assumptions of work or heat in nanoscale systems, that the heat-to-work efficiency of such quantum heat engine cycles can be further optimized via two conditions regarding the expectation value of some generalized force operators evaluated at equilibrium states. In general the optimized efficiency is system specific, lower than the Carnot efficiency, and dependent upon both temperatures of the cold and hot reservoirs. Simple computational examples are used to illustrate our theory. The results should be an important guide towards the design of favorable working conditions of a realistic quantum heat engine.

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Xiao, G., & Gong, J. (2015). Construction and optimization of a quantum analog of the Carnot cycle. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 92(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.92.012118

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