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Thermodynamic bound on heat to power conversion
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.mes-hall
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boundpowersystemsthermodynamiccarnotconversionefficiencyheat
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In systems described by the scattering theory, there is an upper bound, lower than Carnot, on the efficiency of steady-state heat to work conversion at a given output power. We show that interacting systems can overcome such bound and saturate, in the thermodynamic limit, the much more favorable linear-response bound. This result is rooted in the possibility for interacting systems to achieve the Carnot efficiency at the thermodynamic limit without delta-energy filtering, so that large efficiencies can be obtained without greatly reducing power.
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