Energy-gap modulation and majorization in three-level quantum Otto engine
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.09154v1
- Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2024 08:05:36 GMT
- Title: Energy-gap modulation and majorization in three-level quantum Otto engine
- Authors: Sachin Sonkar, Ramandeep S. Johal,
- Abstract summary: A three-level quantum system with two energy gaps presents a nontrivial working medium for a quantum heat engine.
It is seen that an Otto engine in the quasistatic limit is feasible if at least one energy gap shrinks during the first quantum adiabatic stage.
For an $n$-level system, we note that a well defined change in energy gaps aligns with the majorization relation, thus characterizing the operation of the engine.
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- Abstract: A three-level quantum system having two energy gaps presents a nontrivial working medium for a quantum heat engine. Our focus lies in understanding the constraints on the ability to modulate these gaps relative to the changes in probability distributions at the two given heat reservoirs. It is seen that an Otto engine in the quasistatic limit is feasible if at least one energy gap shrinks during the first quantum adiabatic stage. We analyze operating conditions under different variations of the gaps, revealing that a definite majorization relation between the hot and cold distributions serves as a sufficient criterion for the engine when both gaps are shrinking. Further, Otto efficiency is enhanced in case majorization holds. On the other hand, majorization becomes a necessary condition when only one of the gaps is shrinking. In the special case where one gap remains fixed, majorization is both necessary and sufficient for engine operation. For an $n$-level system, we note that a well defined change in energy gaps aligns with the majorization relation, thus characterizing the operation of the engine.
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