Dicke-Ising quantum battery of an ion chain driven by a mechanical oscillator
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2502.08065v1
- Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2025 02:12:07 GMT
- Title: Dicke-Ising quantum battery of an ion chain driven by a mechanical oscillator
- Authors: Jun Wen, Zheng Wen, Ping Peng, Guan-Qiang Li,
- Abstract summary: A scheme for implementing quantum batteries in a realizable and controllable platform is proposed.<n>Effect of the hopping interaction between the two-level ions and the coupling interaction between the ions and the external mechanical oscillator on the charging process of the battery is investigated.<n>Our theoretical analysis provides a solid foundation for the development of a practical quantum battery.
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- Abstract: A scheme for implementing quantum batteries in a realizable and controllable platform based on a trapped ion chain driven by a mechanical oscillator is proposed. The effects of the hopping interaction between the two-level ions and the coupling interaction between the ions and the external mechanical oscillator on the charging process of the battery are investigated. The importance of the counter-rotating wave terms in the system's Hamiltonian, which are often ignored, is analyzed, and it is found that the charging energy and the ergotropy of the battery are dramatically affected by the counter-rotating wave terms. The quantum phase transition of the two-level system is restrained by the counter-rotating wave terms due to the destruction of the quantum coherence. Lastly, the power-law dependence of the charging process on the distance between the ions is discussed. Our theoretical analysis provides a solid foundation for the development of a practical quantum battery.
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