REVIEW 3 major objections 3 minor 77 references
Quantum Otto Heat Engine based on the Dicke-Stark Model under Infinite-Time and Finite-Time Thermodynamic Frameworks
T0 review · 3 major / 3 minor · reviewed 2026-08-15 · deepseek-v4-flash
Pith's one-line read A finite-size Dicke-Stark quantum Otto engine performs best when the light-matter coupling sits near the superradiant phase transition, and Stark-field tuning can suppress quantum friction to raise work, efficiency, and power.
desk verdict The new Dicke-Stark Otto engine result is worth refereeing, but the abstract alone doesn't show the basis-set convergence checks that its phase-transition optimum depends on. read the letter →
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
The reading
What carries the argument
The central object is the finite-size Dicke-Stark model, a cavity quantum electrodynamics Hamiltonian that combines the Dicke collective light-matter coupling with an additional Stark interaction term. The argument is carried by the numerically obtained complete energy spectrum and eigenstates in an extended coherent-state space, which locate the superradiant phase transition for a finite system and provide the level structure that controls quantum friction and entropy production. The Stark field is the tunable parameter that moves this level structure and the transition point. The Otto cycle supplies the thermodynamic framework: two adiabatic strokes during which populations are preserved and two isochoric strokes during which the working substance exchanges heat with reservoirs.
What would settle it
Increase the size of the coherent-state basis until the spectrum stops changing and recompute output work, efficiency, and power near the transition; if the maxima move away from the transition or disappear, the central claim is a truncation artifact. A second check is to measure entropy production in the isochoric strokes, since the paper predicts a clear drop as the Stark field is tuned to the optimal value.
Extended reading notes
Core claim
The central claim is that the optimal operating point of a Dicke-Stark Otto engine sits at or near the coupling strength of the superradiant phase transition. In this model, a Stark field adds a controllable interaction term that shifts the transition and modifies the energy-level spacing. The paper argues that regulating this Stark field reduces entropy production and quantum friction during nonequilibrium evolution, so output work, efficiency, and power all increase. It further claims that making the two isochoric strokes asymmetric, with different Stark field strengths and stroke times on each bath stroke, improves performance beyond the symmetric configuration. Increasing the number of atoms in the Dicke-Stark system is also shown to be beneficial for the engine's work and efficiency.
Load-bearing premise
The main load-bearing premise is that the numerical calculation captures every relevant energy level of the finite-size system within the truncated extended coherent-state space and locates the superradiant phase transition correctly; if that fails, the claimed performance peak at the transition point collapses.
Editorial extensions
If this is right
- Designers of quantum Otto engines can target light-matter systems operated at their superradiant transition rather than away from it.
- Stark field strength becomes a practical tunable knob for increasing power without adding dissipation.
- Symmetric cycles are not optimal; allowing different Stark field strengths and stroke times on the two isochoric strokes improves the engine.
- Adding more atoms to the Dicke-Stark working substance increases output work and efficiency.
- Finite-time operation preserves the advantage, so the near-transition design is not limited to quasistatic cycles.
Reading between the lines
- If the mechanism is generic, any working substance whose level spacing softens near a critical point may exhibit a similar performance peak, but the paper itself demonstrates this only for the Dicke-Stark model.
- A natural testable extension is to sweep the number of atoms and check whether the optimal coupling moves toward the thermodynamic transition point as the system grows, connecting finite-size optimization to the infinite-size phase diagram.
- The asymmetric-stroke result suggests a broader control strategy for finite-time quantum engines: deliberately mismatching the effective Hamiltonians and bath-contact times on the two isochores can reduce net entropy production.
- The numerical method's reliance on a truncated basis means that a convergence check in basis size is the first thing to try before building an experiment around the predicted performance peak.
Signed reviews
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript proposes a quantum Otto heat engine whose working substance is a finite-size Dicke-Stark model. According to the abstract, the authors obtain the complete energy spectrum and eigenstates numerically in an extended coherent state space, then study the dependence of output work, efficiency, and power on Stark field strength, coupling strength, stroke times, and atom number. The central reported findings are that work and efficiency are maximized near the superradiant phase transition, that tuning the Stark field reduces entropy generation and quantum friction, and that asymmetric isochoric strokes with different Stark fields improve performance. The reviewable text consists of the abstract only; the main text, equations, and numerical details were not provided.
Significance. If the reported results hold, the paper identifies a concrete design principle: place the operating point of a Dicke-Stark Otto engine near the superradiant transition and use Stark-field asymmetry to reduce quantum friction. That is a potentially useful contribution to quantum thermodynamics and quantum-engine design. The visible strengths are limited because the entire quantitative basis is numerical and no code, data, or convergence checks are shown; the falsifiable prediction about the optimal coupling location is clear, but its significance is conditional on the accuracy of the undisclosed numerical methods.
major comments (3)
- [Abstract] The abstract states that 'the complete energy spectrum and eigenstates of this model are obtained through numerical calculations' but reports no basis-truncation size, no convergence test, and no cross-validation against exact diagonalization. For the finite-size Dicke-Stark model the bosonic Hilbert space is infinite-dimensional; if the extended coherent state space is truncated, the location of the superradiant transition and the avoided crossings that govern finite-time nonequilibrium dynamics can shift, so the headline claim that maximum work and efficiency occur near the transition is not verifiable from the provided text.
- [Abstract] The finite-time claims—reduced entropy generation and quantum friction, and enhanced work, efficiency, and power from Stark-field tuning—depend on the specific definition of quantum friction, the dynamical treatment of the isochoric strokes, and the population-preservation assumption in the adiabatic strokes. None of these definitions, stroke Hamiltonians, or equations appears in the available text, so the central mechanism cannot be checked. Please provide the stroke Hamiltonians, the dynamical maps, and the nonadiabatic transition probabilities.
- [Abstract] The quantitative claims are presented without parameter values, effect sizes, or error estimates. For a numerical study, the abstract should report the ranges of coupling strengths, atom numbers, and stroke times, and the accuracy of the numerics, so that the reader can assess whether the optimum near the phase transition is a robust result rather than a finite-size artifact.
minor comments (3)
- [Abstract] The term 'extended coherent state space' is used without a definition or reference; please clarify the construction and cite the method.
- [Abstract] The phrase 'more conducive to optimizing the heat engine's performance' is vague; replace it with a concrete statement of which quantity is optimized and by how much.
- [Abstract] The abbreviation 'DS model' appears after 'Dicke-Stark model' but is not explicitly defined at first use; consider defining it in the abstract.
Circularity Check
No circularity found: the abstract's numerical claims are outputs of parameter sweeps, not inputs to the model.
full rationale
The available manuscript text consists only of the abstract; no equations, derivations, or citations are present. The abstract's claims—optimal work and efficiency near the superradiant phase transition, Stark-field regulation reducing entropy generation and quantum friction, and the benefits of asymmetric isochoric strokes—are presented as outcomes of numerical calculations and parameter scans over coupling strength, Stark field strength, stroke times, and atom number. There is no indication that any predicted quantity was used as a fitting target or defined in terms of the others. The 'complete energy spectrum and eigenstates' obtained through numerical calculation is a computational premise, not a circular input. The absence of basis-size convergence checks or expanded equations is a reproducibility and correctness concern, but it does not constitute circularity under the rule requiring a quoted equation or explicit reduction. No self-citation is visible, and no fitted input is renamed as a prediction. Therefore no circular steps are identified.
Assumptions & free parameters
assumptions (3)
- domain assumption The Dicke-Stark model correctly describes the working substance.
- domain assumption The Otto cycle consists of two adiabatic and two isochoric strokes, with thermalization to equilibrium during isochoric strokes.
- domain assumption Numerical diagonalization in the extended coherent state space yields a complete spectrum.
Cite this review
Pith. "Pith review of Quantum Otto Heat Engine based on the Dicke-Stark Model under Infinite-Time and Finite-Time Thermodynamic Frameworks." pith.science (2026). https://pith.science/paper/JF4B4O2Y
@misc{pith2026250810707,
author = {Pith},
title = {Pith review of: Quantum Otto Heat Engine based on the Dicke-Stark Model under Infinite-Time and Finite-Time Thermodynamic Frameworks},
year = {2026},
howpublished = {\url{https://pith.science/paper/JF4B4O2Y}},
note = {Machine review of arXiv:2508.10707}
}
read the original abstract
We propose a quantum Otto heat engine that employs a finite-size Dicke-Stark model as the working substance. In the extended coherent state space, the complete energy spectrum and eigenstates of this model are obtained through numerical calculations. Within the infinite-time and finite-time thermodynamics frameworks, we investigate the effects of the Stark field strength, coupling strength, adiabatic stroke time, isochoric stroke time, and number of atoms in the DS model on the heat engine's output work, efficiency, and power. The results show that the maximum values of the output work and efficiency appear near the coupling strength corresponding to the superradiant phase transition point. Regulating the Stark field strength can tune the energy level structure of the system and the superradiant phase transition, effectively reducing entropy generation and quantum friction during nonequilibrium evolution of the system's states and thereby significantly increasing the engine's output work, efficiency, and power. Asymmetric heat engines, where the two isochoric strokes have different Stark field strengths and stroke times, are more conducive to optimizing the heat engine's performance. Additionally, in the DS model, an increase in the number of atoms is also beneficial for increasing the heat engine's output work and efficiency. The results of this paper facilitate the design of high-performance quantum heat engines.
Reference graph
Works this paper leans on
-
[1]
Quantum equivalent of the carnot cycle
JE Geusic, EO Schulz-DuBios, and HED Scovil. Quantum equivalent of the carnot cycle. Physical Review , 156(2):343, 1967
work page 1967
-
[2]
Quantum thermodynamics: A dynamical viewpoint
Ronnie Kosloff. Quantum thermodynamics: A dynamical viewpoint. Entropy , 15(6):2100--2128, 2013
work page 2013
-
[3]
Quantum power boost in a nonstationary cavity-qed quantum heat engine
AV Dodonov, D Valente, and T Werlang. Quantum power boost in a nonstationary cavity-qed quantum heat engine. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical , 51(36):365302, 2018
work page 2018
-
[4]
Probabilistically violating the first law of thermodynamics in a quantum heat engine
Timo Kerremans, Peter Samuelsson, and Patrick Potts. Probabilistically violating the first law of thermodynamics in a quantum heat engine. SciPost Physics , 12(5):168, 2022
work page 2022
-
[5]
Thermal entanglement in two-atom cavity qed and the entangled quantum otto engine
Hao Wang, Sanqiu Liu, and Jizhou He. Thermal entanglement in two-atom cavity qed and the entangled quantum otto engine. Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics , 79(4):041113, 2009
work page 2009
-
[6]
Lorenzo Buffoni, Andrea Solfanelli, Paola Verrucchi, Alessandro Cuccoli, and Michele Campisi. Quantum measurement cooling. Physical review letters , 122(7):070603, 2019
work page 2019
-
[7]
Nanoscale heat engine beyond the carnot limit
Johannes Ro nagel, Obinna Abah, Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler, Kilian Singer, and Eric Lutz. Nanoscale heat engine beyond the carnot limit. Physical review letters , 112(3):030602, 2014
work page 2014
-
[8]
Squeezed thermal reservoirs as a resource for a nanomechanical engine beyond the carnot limit
Jan Klaers, Stefan Faelt, Atac Imamoglu, and Emre Togan. Squeezed thermal reservoirs as a resource for a nanomechanical engine beyond the carnot limit. Physical Review X , 7(3):031044, 2017
work page 2017
Show all 77 references
-
[9]
Quantum absorption refrigerator with trapped ions
Gleb Maslennikov, Shiqian Ding, Roland Habl \"u tzel, Jaren Gan, Alexandre Roulet, Stefan Nimmrichter, Jibo Dai, Valerio Scarani, and Dzmitry Matsukevich. Quantum absorption refrigerator with trapped ions. Nature communications , 10(1):202, 2019
2019
-
[10]
Quantum optomechanical heat engine
Keye Zhang, Francesco Bariani, and Pierre Meystre. Quantum optomechanical heat engine. Physical review letters , 112(15):150602, 2014
2014
-
[11]
Theory of an optomechanical quantum heat engine
Keye Zhang, Francesco Bariani, and Pierre Meystre. Theory of an optomechanical quantum heat engine. Physical Review A , 90(2):023819, 2014
2014
-
[12]
A thermoelectric heat engine with ultracold atoms
Jean-Philippe Brantut, Charles Grenier, Jakob Meineke, David Stadler, Sebastian Krinner, Corinna Kollath, Tilman Esslinger, and Antoine Georges. A thermoelectric heat engine with ultracold atoms. Science , 342(6159):713--715, 2013
2013
-
[13]
On-chip maxwell’s demon as an information-powered refrigerator
Jonne V Koski, Aki Kutvonen, Ivan M Khaymovich, Tapio Ala-Nissila, and Jukka P Pekola. On-chip maxwell’s demon as an information-powered refrigerator. Physical review letters , 115(26):260602, 2015
2015
-
[14]
Maxwell's demon based on a single qubit
JP Pekola, DS Golubev, and DV Averin. Maxwell's demon based on a single qubit. Physical Review B , 93(2):024501, 2016
2016
-
[15]
The quantum harmonic otto cycle
Ronnie Kosloff and Yair Rezek. The quantum harmonic otto cycle. Entropy , 19(4):136, 2017
2017
-
[16]
Quantum Thermodynamics: An introduction to the thermodynamics of quantum information
Sebastian Deffner and Steve Campbell. Quantum Thermodynamics: An introduction to the thermodynamics of quantum information . Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2019
2019
-
[17]
Implications of coupling in quantum thermodynamic machines
George Thomas, Manik Banik, and Sibasish Ghosh. Implications of coupling in quantum thermodynamic machines. Entropy , 19(9):442, 2017
2017
-
[18]
Finite-time quantum stirling heat engine
S Hamedani Raja, Sabrina Maniscalco, Gheorghe-Sorin Paraoanu, Jukka P Pekola, and N Lo Gullo. Finite-time quantum stirling heat engine. New Journal of Physics , 23(3):033034, 2021
2021
-
[19]
Friction due to inhomogeneous driving of coupled spins in a quantum heat engine
George Thomas and Ramandeep S Johal. Friction due to inhomogeneous driving of coupled spins in a quantum heat engine. The European Physical Journal B , 87:1--6, 2014
2014
-
[20]
Quantum otto cycle with inner friction: finite-time and disorder effects
Antonio Alecce, Fernando Galve, N Lo Gullo, Luca Dell’Anna, Francesco Plastina, and Roberta Zambrini. Quantum otto cycle with inner friction: finite-time and disorder effects. New Journal of Physics , 17(7):075007, 2015
2015
-
[21]
Irreversible work and inner friction in quantum thermodynamic processes
Francesco Plastina, Antonio Alecce, Tony JG Apollaro, Giovanni Falcone, Gianluca Francica, Fernando Galve, Nicolino Lo Gullo, and Roberta Zambrini. Irreversible work and inner friction in quantum thermodynamic processes. Physical review letters , 113(26):260601, 2014
2014
-
[22]
Shortcut-to-adiabaticity otto engine: A twist to finite-time thermodynamics
Obinna Abah and Mauro Paternostro. Shortcut-to-adiabaticity otto engine: A twist to finite-time thermodynamics. Physical Review E , 99(2):022110, 2019
2019
-
[23]
Universal trade-off relation between power and efficiency for heat engines
Naoto Shiraishi, Keiji Saito, and Hal Tasaki. Universal trade-off relation between power and efficiency for heat engines. Physical review letters , 117(19):190601, 2016
2016
-
[24]
Feshbach engine in the thomas-fermi regime
Tim Keller, Thom \'a s Fogarty, Jing Li, and Thomas Busch. Feshbach engine in the thomas-fermi regime. Physical Review Research , 2(3):033335, 2020
2020
-
[25]
Measurement-based quantum heat engine in a multilevel system
Maron F Anka, Thiago R de Oliveira, and Daniel Jonathan. Measurement-based quantum heat engine in a multilevel system. Physical Review E , 104(5):054128, 2021
2021
-
[26]
Quantum otto engines at relativistic energies
Nathan M Myers, Obinna Abah, and Sebastian Deffner. Quantum otto engines at relativistic energies. New journal of physics , 23(10):105001, 2021
2021
-
[27]
O zg \"u r E M \
Bar s C akmak and \"O zg \"u r E M \"u stecapl o g lu. Spin quantum heat engines with shortcuts to adiabaticity. Physical Review E , 99(3):032108, 2019
2019
-
[28]
Experimental characterization of a spin quantum heat engine
John PS Peterson, Tiago B Batalh \ a o, Marcela Herrera, Alexandre M Souza, Roberto S Sarthour, Ivan S Oliveira, and Roberto M Serra. Experimental characterization of a spin quantum heat engine. Physical review letters , 123(24):240601, 2019
2019
-
[29]
A many-body heat engine at criticality
Thom \'a s Fogarty and Thomas Busch. A many-body heat engine at criticality. Quantum Science and Technology , 6(1):015003, 2020
2020
-
[30]
Coherence in spontaneous radiation processes
Robert H Dicke. Coherence in spontaneous radiation processes. Physical review , 93(1):99, 1954
1954
-
[31]
Phase transitions in some generalized dicke models of superradiance
FT Hioe. Phase transitions in some generalized dicke models of superradiance. Physical Review A , 8(3):1440, 1973
1973
-
[32]
Phase transition in the dicke model of superradiance
Yo K Wang and FT Hioe. Phase transition in the dicke model of superradiance. Physical Review A , 7(3):831, 1973
1973
-
[33]
Observation of the magnonic dicke superradiant phase transition
Dasom Kim, Sohail Dasgupta, Xiaoxuan Ma, Joong-Mok Park, Hao-Tian Wei, Xinwei Li, Liang Luo, Jacques Doumani, Wanting Yang, Di Cheng, et al. Observation of the magnonic dicke superradiant phase transition. Science advances , 11(14):eadt1691, 2025
2025
-
[34]
Enhancing macroscopic multimode entanglement through many-body interactions in cavity magnomechanics
Anil Kumar Chauhan, A Kani, and Jason Twamley. Enhancing macroscopic multimode entanglement through many-body interactions in cavity magnomechanics. Physical Review A , 111(3):033505, 2025
2025
-
[35]
Shortcuts to adiabaticity: Concepts, methods, and applications
David Gu \'e ry-Odelin, Andreas Ruschhaupt, Anthony Kiely, Erik Torrontegui, Sofia Mart \' nez-Garaot, and Juan Gonzalo Muga. Shortcuts to adiabaticity: Concepts, methods, and applications. Reviews of Modern Physics , 91(4):045001, 2019
2019
-
[36]
Friction-free quantum machines
Adolfo del Campo, Aur \'e lia Chenu, Shujin Deng, and Haibin Wu. Friction-free quantum machines. Thermodynamics in the quantum regime: fundamental aspects and new directions , pages 127--148, 2018
2018
-
[37]
Shortcuts to adiabaticity
Erik Torrontegui, Sara Ib \'a \ n ez, Sofia Mart \' nez-Garaot, Michele Modugno, Adolfo del Campo, David Gu \'e ry-Odelin, Andreas Ruschhaupt, Xi Chen, and Juan Gonzalo Muga. Shortcuts to adiabaticity. In Advances in atomic, molecular, and optical physics , volume 62, pages 11...
2013
-
[38]
Optimal cycles for low-dissipation heat engines
Paolo Abiuso and Mart \' Perarnau-Llobet. Optimal cycles for low-dissipation heat engines. Physical review letters , 124(11):110606, 2020
2020
-
[39]
More bang for your buck: Super-adiabatic quantum engines
A del Campo, John Goold, and Mauro Paternostro. More bang for your buck: Super-adiabatic quantum engines. Scientific reports , 4(1):6208, 2014
2014
-
[40]
Shortcuts to adiabaticity by counterdiabatic driving
Adolfo Del Campo. Shortcuts to adiabaticity by counterdiabatic driving. Physical review letters , 111(10):100502, 2013
2013
-
[41]
The ising critical quantum otto engine
Giulia Piccitto, Michele Campisi, and Davide Rossini. The ising critical quantum otto engine. New Journal of Physics , 24(10):103023, 2022
2022
-
[42]
Quantum thermodynamic cycle with quantum phase transition
Yu-Han Ma, Shan-He Su, and Chang-Pu Sun. Quantum thermodynamic cycle with quantum phase transition. Physical Review E , 96(2):022143, 2017
2017
-
[43]
An interaction-driven many-particle quantum heat engine and its universal behavior
Yang-Yang Chen, Gentaro Watanabe, Yi-Cong Yu, Xi-Wen Guan, and Adolfo del Campo. An interaction-driven many-particle quantum heat engine and its universal behavior. npj Quantum Information , 5(1):88, 2019
2019
-
[44]
S, Victor Mukherjee, Uma Divakaran, and Adolfo del Campo
Revathy B. S, Victor Mukherjee, Uma Divakaran, and Adolfo del Campo. Universal finite-time thermodynamics of many-body quantum machines from kibble-zurek scaling. Physical Review Research , 2(4):043247, 2020
2020
-
[45]
Improving performance of quantum heat engines using modified otto cycle
BS Revathy, Harsh Sharma, and Uma Divakaran. Improving performance of quantum heat engines using modified otto cycle. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical , 57(16):165302, 2024
2024
-
[46]
The spectrum in qubit-oscillator systems in the ultrastrong coupling regime
Qing-Hu Chen, Lei Li, Tao Liu, and Ke-Lin Wang. The spectrum in qubit-oscillator systems in the ultrastrong coupling regime. Chinese Physics Letters , 29(1):014208, 2012
2012
-
[47]
Climbing the jaynes--cummings ladder and observing its nonlinearity in a cavity qed system
JM Fink, M G \"o ppl, M Baur, R Bianchetti, Peter J Leek, Alexandre Blais, and Andreas Wallraff. Climbing the jaynes--cummings ladder and observing its nonlinearity in a cavity qed system. Nature , 454(7202):315--318, 2008
2008
-
[48]
Numerically exact solution to the finite-size dicke model
Qing-Hu Chen, Yu-Yu Zhang, Tao Liu, and Ke-Lin Wang. Numerically exact solution to the finite-size dicke model. Physical Review A—Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics , 78(5):051801, 2008
2008
-
[49]
Quantum chaos triggered by precursors of a quantum phase transition: the dicke model
Clive Emary and Tobias Brandes. Quantum chaos triggered by precursors of a quantum phase transition: the dicke model. Physical review letters , 90(4):044101, 2003
2003
-
[50]
Fate of photon blockade in the deep strong-coupling regime
Alexandre Le Boit \'e , Myung-Joong Hwang, Hyunchul Nha, and Martin B Plenio. Fate of photon blockade in the deep strong-coupling regime. Physical Review A , 94(3):033827, 2016
2016
-
[51]
Quantum phase transition of light in the dissipative rabi-hubbard lattice: A dressed-master-equation perspective
Tian Ye, Chen Wang, and Qing-Hu Chen. Quantum phase transition of light in the dissipative rabi-hubbard lattice: A dressed-master-equation perspective. Physical Review A , 104(5):053708, 2021
2021
-
[52]
Dissipation and thermal noise in hybrid quantum systems in the ultrastrong-coupling regime
Alessio Settineri, Vincenzo Macr \' , Alessandro Ridolfo, Omar Di Stefano, Anton Frisk Kockum, Franco Nori, and Salvatore Savasta. Dissipation and thermal noise in hybrid quantum systems in the ultrastrong-coupling regime. Physical Review A , 98(5):053834, 2018
2018
-
[53]
The dicke model in quantum optics: Dicke model revisited
Barry M Garraway. The dicke model in quantum optics: Dicke model revisited. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences , 369(1939):1137--1155, 2011
1939
-
[54]
Frustration and glassiness in spin models with cavity-mediated interactions
Sarang Gopalakrishnan, Benjamin L Lev, and Paul M Goldbart. Frustration and glassiness in spin models with cavity-mediated interactions. Physical review letters , 107(27):277201, 2011
2011
-
[55]
Nonequilibrium quantum phase transitions in the dicke model
VM Bastidas, C Emary, B Regler, and T Brandes. Nonequilibrium quantum phase transitions in the dicke model. Physical review letters , 108(4):043003, 2012
2012
-
[56]
Quantum phase transition and berry phase of the dicke model in the presence of the stark-shift
AS Abdel-Rady, Samia SA Hassan, Abdel-Nasser A Osman, and Ahmed Salah. Quantum phase transition and berry phase of the dicke model in the presence of the stark-shift. International Journal of Modern Physics B , 31(12):1750091, 2017
2017
-
[57]
Dicke state generation via selective interactions in a dicke-stark model
Fengchun Mu, Ya Gao, Hongda Yin, and Gangcheng Wang. Dicke state generation via selective interactions in a dicke-stark model. Optics Express , 28(26):39574--39585, 2020
2020
-
[58]
Superradiant phase transition and statistical properties in dicke-stark model
Weilin Wang, Ronghai Liu, Fangcheng Qiu, Mingshu Zhao, Jinying Ma, and Zhanyuan Yan. Superradiant phase transition and statistical properties in dicke-stark model. arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.08860 , 2025
2025
-
[59]
Accurate lindblad-form master equation for weakly damped quantum systems across all regimes
Gavin McCauley, Benjamin Cruikshank, Denys I Bondar, and Kurt Jacobs. Accurate lindblad-form master equation for weakly damped quantum systems across all regimes. npj Quantum Information , 6(1):74, 2020
2020
-
[60]
Universal quantum otto heat machine based on the dicke model
He-Guang Xu, Jiasen Jin, GDM Neto, and Norton G de Almeida. Universal quantum otto heat machine based on the dicke model. Physical Review E , 109(1):014122, 2024
2024
-
[61]
Exploring the role of criticality in the quantum otto cycle fueled by the anisotropic quantum rabi-stark model
He-Guang Xu, Jiasen Jin, Norton G de Almeida, and GD de Moraes Neto. Exploring the role of criticality in the quantum otto cycle fueled by the anisotropic quantum rabi-stark model. Physical Review B , 110(13):134318, 2024
2024
-
[62]
Completely positive dynamical semigroups of n-level systems
Vittorio Gorini, Andrzej Kossakowski, and Ennackal Chandy George Sudarshan. Completely positive dynamical semigroups of n-level systems. Journal of Mathematical Physics , 17(5):821--825, 1976
1976
-
[63]
On the generators of quantum dynamical semigroups
Goran Lindblad. On the generators of quantum dynamical semigroups. Communications in mathematical physics , 48:119--130, 1976
1976
-
[64]
Quantum dissipative systems
Ulrich Weiss. Quantum dissipative systems . World Scientific, 2012
2012
-
[65]
The theory of open quantum systems
Heinz-Peter Breuer and Francesco Petruccione. The theory of open quantum systems . OUP Oxford, 2002
2002
-
[66]
The second law, maxwell's demon, and work derivable from quantum heat engines
Tien D Kieu. The second law, maxwell's demon, and work derivable from quantum heat engines. Physical review letters , 93(14):140403, 2004
2004
-
[67]
Optimization of asymmetric quantum otto engine cycles
Rahul Shastri and B Prasanna Venkatesh. Optimization of asymmetric quantum otto engine cycles. Physical Review E , 106(2):024123, 2022
2022
-
[68]
Slow dynamics and thermodynamics of open quantum systems
Vasco Cavina, Andrea Mari, and Vittorio Giovannetti. Slow dynamics and thermodynamics of open quantum systems. Physical review letters , 119(5):050601, 2017
2017
-
[69]
Universal constraint for efficiency and power of a low-dissipation heat engine
Yu-Han Ma, Dazhi Xu, Hui Dong, and Chang-Pu Sun. Universal constraint for efficiency and power of a low-dissipation heat engine. Physical Review E , 98(4):042112, 2018
2018
-
[70]
Optimal operating protocol to achieve efficiency at maximum power of heat engines
Yu-Han Ma, Dazhi Xu, Hui Dong, and Chang-Pu Sun. Optimal operating protocol to achieve efficiency at maximum power of heat engines. Physical Review E , 98(2):022133, 2018
2018
-
[71]
Fast route to equilibration
Roie Dann, Ander Tobalina, and Ronnie Kosloff. Fast route to equilibration. Physical Review A , 101(5):052102, 2020
2020
-
[72]
Light-matter quantum otto engine in finite time
G Alvarado Barrios, F Albarr \'a n-Arriagada, FJ Pe \ n a, E Solano, and JC Retamal. Light-matter quantum otto engine in finite time. arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.10559 , 2021
2021 arXiv
-
[73]
Conditional expectation in an operator algebra
Hisaharu Umegaki. Conditional expectation in an operator algebra. Tohoku Mathematical Journal, Second Series , 6(2-3):177--181, 1954
1954
-
[74]
The role of relative entropy in quantum information theory
Vlatko Vedral. The role of relative entropy in quantum information theory. Reviews of Modern Physics , 74(1):197, 2002
2002
-
[75]
Quantum information theory
Masahito Hayashi. Quantum information theory . Springer, 2017
2017
-
[76]
Thermodynamics and fluctuations in finite-time quantum heat engines under reservoir squeezing
Yang Xiao, Dehua Liu, Jizhou He, Lin Zhuang, Wu-Ming Liu, L-L Yan, and Jianhui Wang. Thermodynamics and fluctuations in finite-time quantum heat engines under reservoir squeezing. Physical Review Research , 5(4):043185, 2023
2023
-
[77]
Occurrence of discontinuities in the performance of finite-time quantum otto cycles
Yuanjian Zheng, Peter H \"a nggi, and Dario Poletti. Occurrence of discontinuities in the performance of finite-time quantum otto cycles. Physical Review E , 94(1):012137, 2016
2016
Reviewed August 15, 2026 · model on record in the stance chip above.
Discussion (0). Continue with ORCID to comment.