Enhancing the performance of an open quantum battery by adjusting its
velocity
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2307.16006v1
- Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2023 15:29:31 GMT
- Title: Enhancing the performance of an open quantum battery by adjusting its
velocity
- Authors: B. Mojaveri, R. Jafarzadeh Bahrbeig, M. A. Fasihi, and S. Babanzadeh
- Abstract summary: We develop a qubit-based open QB composed of a qubit-battery and a qubit-charger, where each qubit moves inside an independent cavity reservoir.
Our results show that, in both the Markovian and non-Markovian dynamics, the charging characteristics, including the charging energy, efficiency and ergotropy, regularly increase with increasing the speed of charger and battery qubits.
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- Abstract: The performance of open quantum batteries (QBs) is severely limited by
decoherence due to the interaction with the surrounding environment. So,
protecting the charging processes against decoherence is of great importance
for realizing QBs. In this work we address this issue by developing a charging
process of a qubit-based open QB composed of a qubit-battery and a
qubit-charger, where each qubit moves inside an independent cavity reservoir.
Our results show that, in both the Markovian and non-Markovian dynamics, the
charging characteristics, including the charging energy, efficiency and
ergotropy, regularly increase with increasing the speed of charger and battery
qubits. Interestingly, when the charger and battery move with higher
velocities, the initial energy of the charger is completely transferred to the
battery in the Markovian dynamics. In this situation, it is possible to extract
the total stored energy as work for a long time. Our findings show that open
moving-qubit systems are robust and reliable QBs, thus making them a promising
candidate for experimental implementations.
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