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arxiv: 1903.00654 · v1 · pith:FEJPLCMNnew · submitted 2019-03-02 · 🪐 quant-ph

Strong system-bath coupling induces negative differential thermal conductance and heat amplification in nonequilibrium two-qubits systems

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keywords strongheatcouplingthermalamplificationconductancedifferentialnegative
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Quantum heat transfer is analyzed in nonequilibrium two-qubits systems by applying the nonequilibrium polaron-transformed Redfield equation combined with full counting statistics. Steady state heat currents with weak and strong qubit-bath couplings are clearly unified. Within the two-terminal setup, the negative differential thermal conductance is unraveled with strong qubit-bath coupling and finite qubit splitting energy. The partially strong spin-boson interaction is sufficient to show the negative differential thermal conductance. Based on the three-terminal setup, that two-qubits are asymmetrically coupled to three thermal baths, a giant heat amplification factor is observed with strong qubit-bath coupling. Moreover, the strong interaction of either the left or right spin-boson coupling is able to exhibit the apparent heat amplification effect.

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