Quantized refrigerator for an atomic cloud

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Abstract

We propose to implement a quantized thermal machine based on a mixture of two atomic species. One atomic species implements the working medium and the other implements two (cold and hot) baths. We show that such a setup can be employed for the refrigeration of a large bosonic cloud starting above and ending below the condensation threshold. We analyze its operation in a regime conforming to the quantized Otto cycle and discuss the prospects for continuous-cycle operation, addressing the experimental as well as theoretical limitations. Beyond its applicative significance, this setup has a potential for the study of fundamental questions of quantum thermodynamics.

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Niedenzu, W., Mazets, I., Kurizki, G., & Jendrzejewski, F. (2019). Quantized refrigerator for an atomic cloud. Quantum, 3. https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2019-06-28-155

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