Measurement-based quantum Otto engines with POVMs and non-adiabatic operation extract more net work than conventional or PVM-based engines in specific regimes, even after reset costs.
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Classical thermodynamic uncertainty bounds on efficiency persist in quantum thermal machines with coherent transport, but cross-correlations optimize joint precision of currents near linear response.
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Optimal work extraction in measurement-based quantum Otto engines: Non-adiabaticity and generalized measurements can be beneficial
Measurement-based quantum Otto engines with POVMs and non-adiabatic operation extract more net work than conventional or PVM-based engines in specific regimes, even after reset costs.
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Quantum Coherence Reshapes Thermodynamic Bounds for Thermal Machines
Classical thermodynamic uncertainty bounds on efficiency persist in quantum thermal machines with coherent transport, but cross-correlations optimize joint precision of currents near linear response.