Driven Spin Systems as Quantum Thermodynamic Machines: Fundamental Limits
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
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deltaspinbathsdrivenmachinequantumqubitssystem
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We show that coupled two level systems like qubits studied in quantum information can be used as a thermodynamic machine. At least three qubits or spins are necessary and arranged in a chain. The system is interfaced between two split baths and the working spin in the middle is externally driven. The machine performs Carnot-type cycles and is able to work as heat pump or engine depending on the temperature difference of the baths $\Delta T$ and the energy differences in the spin system $\Delta E$. It can be shown that the efficiency is a function of $\Delta T$ and $\Delta E$.
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