Spins-based Quantum Otto Engines and Majorisation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.02402v1
- Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2022 17:21:20 GMT
- Title: Spins-based Quantum Otto Engines and Majorisation
- Authors: Sachin Sonkar and Ramandeep S. Johal
- Abstract summary: Majorisation is explored as a tool to characterize the performance of a quantum Otto engine in the quasi-static regime.
For a working substance in the form of a spin of arbitrary magnitude, majorisation yields a necessary and sufficient condition for the operation of the Otto engine.
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- Abstract: The concept of majorisation is explored as a tool to characterize the
performance of a quantum Otto engine in the quasi-static regime. For a working
substance in the form of a spin of arbitrary magnitude, majorisation yields a
necessary and sufficient condition for the operation of the Otto engine,
provided the canonical distribution of the working medium at the hot reservoir
is majorised by its canonical distribution at the cold reservoir. For the case
of a spin-1/2 interacting with an arbitrary spin via isotropic Heisenberg
exchange interaction, we derive sufficient criteria for positive work
extraction using the majorisation relation. Finally, local thermodynamics of
spins as well as an upper bound on the quantum Otto efficiency is analyzed
using the majorisation relation.
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