Quantum work extraction efficiency for noisy quantum batteries: the role
of coherence
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.16803v3
- Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2023 14:25:52 GMT
- Title: Quantum work extraction efficiency for noisy quantum batteries: the role
of coherence
- Authors: Salvatore Tirone, Raffaele Salvia, Stefano Chessa and Vittorio
Giovannetti
- Abstract summary: We analyze different types of noise models mimicking self-discharging, thermalization and dephasing effects.
In this context we show that input quantum coherence can significantly improve the storage performance of noisy quantum batteries.
- Score: 1.2856037831335994
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Quantum work capacitances and maximal asymptotic work/energy ratios are
figures of merit characterizing the robustness against noise of work extraction
processes in quantum batteries formed by collections of quantum systems. In
this paper we establish a direct connection between these functionals and,
exploiting this result, we analyze different types of noise models mimicking
self-discharging, thermalization and dephasing effects. In this context we show
that input quantum coherence can significantly improve the storage performance
of noisy quantum batteries and that the maximum output ergotropy is not always
achieved by the maximum available input energy.
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