Limits on quantum measurement engines
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.08148v2
- Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2024 21:22:07 GMT
- Title: Limits on quantum measurement engines
- Authors: Guillermo Perna and Esteban Calzetta
- Abstract summary: We propose a quantum engine based on a spin 1/2 particle in a magnetic field.
We fully study its dynamics, work, power and efficiency.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: A quantum measurement involves energy exchanges between the system to be
measured and the measuring apparatus. Some of them involve energy losses, for
example because energy is dissipated into the environment or is spent in
recording the measurement outcome. Moreover, these processes take time. For
this reason, these exchanges must be taken into account in the analysis of a
quantum measurement engine, and set limits to its efficiency and power. We
propose a quantum engine based on a spin 1/2 particle in a magnetic field and
study its fundamental limitations due to the quantum nature of the evolution.
The coupling with the electromagnetic vacuum is taken into account and plays
the role of a measurement apparatus. We fully study its dynamics, work, power
and efficiency.
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