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arxiv: 1402.3787 · v1 · pith:HYR5OHCYnew · submitted 2014-02-16 · 🪐 quant-ph

Thermodynamic cycle in a cavity optomechanical system

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keywords cavitysystemheatmirroroptomechanicalquantumthermodynamicbath
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A cavity optomechanical system is initiated by a radiation pressure of a cavity field onto a mirror element acting as a quantum resonator. This radiation pressure can control the thermodynamic character of the mirror to some extent, such as cooling its effective temperature. Here we show that by properly engineering the spectral density of a thermal heat bath that interacts with a quantum system, the evolution of the quantum system can be effectively turned on and off. Inside a cavity optomechanical system, when the heat bath is realized by a multi-mode oscillator modeling of the mirror, this on-off effect translates to infusion or extraction of heat energy in and out of the cavity field, facilitating a four-stroke thermodynamic cycle.

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