Model-free optimization of power/efficiency tradeoffs in quantum thermal
machines using reinforcement learning
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.04785v2
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2023 11:21:34 GMT
- Title: Model-free optimization of power/efficiency tradeoffs in quantum thermal
machines using reinforcement learning
- Authors: Paolo Andrea Erdman, Frank No\'e
- Abstract summary: A quantum thermal machine is an open quantum system that enables the conversion between heat and work at the micro or nano-scale.
We introduce a general model-free framework based on Reinforcement Learning to identify out-of-equilibrium thermodynamic cycles.
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- Abstract: A quantum thermal machine is an open quantum system that enables the
conversion between heat and work at the micro or nano-scale. Optimally
controlling such out-of-equilibrium systems is a crucial yet challenging task
with applications to quantum technologies and devices. We introduce a general
model-free framework based on Reinforcement Learning to identify
out-of-equilibrium thermodynamic cycles that are Pareto optimal trade-offs
between power and efficiency for quantum heat engines and refrigerators. The
method does not require any knowledge of the quantum thermal machine, nor of
the system model, nor of the quantum state. Instead, it only observes the heat
fluxes, so it is both applicable to simulations and experimental devices. We
test our method on a model of an experimentally realistic refrigerator based on
a superconducting qubit, and on a heat engine based on a quantum harmonic
oscillator. In both cases, we identify the Pareto-front representing optimal
power-efficiency tradeoffs, and the corresponding cycles. Such solutions
outperform previous proposals made in the literature, such as optimized Otto
cycles, reducing quantum friction.
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