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System-bath correlations and finite-time operation enhance the efficiency of a dissipative quantum battery

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The reduced state of a small system strongly coupled to a thermal bath may be athermal and used as a small battery once disconnected. If the disconnecting process is too slow, the coupling between the battery and the bath weakens, and at some point, the battery will be in a thermal state that can not be used as a battery. Thus, the unitarily extractable energy (a.k.a ergotropy) decreases with the disconnection time. The work required to disconnect the battery also depends on the disconnection time. We study the efficiency of this battery, defined as the ratio between the ergotropy to the work cost of disconnecting and connecting the battery back to the bath to close the cycle, as a function of the disconnecting time in the Caldeira-Leggett model of a quantum battery. We consider two scenarios. In the first scenario, we assume that the discharged battery is uncorrelated to the bath at the connecting time and find that the efficiency peaks at an optimal disconnecting time. In the second scenario, the discharged battery is correlated to the bath, and find that the optimal efficiency corresponds to an instantaneous disconnection. On top of these results, we analyze various thermodynamic quantities for these Caldeira-Leggett quantum batteries that allow us to express the first and second laws of thermodynamics in the mentioned cycles in simple form despite the system-bath initial correlations and strong coupling regime of the working device.

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Concentration of ergotropy in many-body systems

quant-ph · 2024-12-27 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Ergotropy of large many-body quantum batteries concentrates exponentially around its average for almost all random states, with numerical evidence for the same behavior under the Bures (least-informative) prior.

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  • Concentration of ergotropy in many-body systems quant-ph · 2024-12-27 · conditional · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    Ergotropy of large many-body quantum batteries concentrates exponentially around its average for almost all random states, with numerical evidence for the same behavior under the Bures (least-informative) prior.