Relativistic Quantum Otto Engine: Generalized efficiency bounds and frictional effects
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2508.20692v1
- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2025 11:50:38 GMT
- Title: Relativistic Quantum Otto Engine: Generalized efficiency bounds and frictional effects
- Authors: Vahid Shaghaghi, Pritam Chattopadhyay, Vijit V. Nautiyal, Kaustav Chatterjee, Tanmoy Pandit, Varinder Singh,
- Abstract summary: We analyze how relativistic motion and nonadiabatic driving affect a quantum Otto engine.<n>For nonadiabatic driving, we consider sudden compression and expansion work strokes.<n>We show that the maximum efficiency achievable by the engine is limited to 1/2, even in the ultra-relativistic limit.
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- Abstract: This work investigates a relativistic quantum Otto engine with a harmonic oscillator as its working medium, analyzing how relativistic motion and nonadiabatic driving affect its performance and efficiency bounds. In the adiabatic regime, a closed-form analytical expression is derived for the generalized Carnot efficiency, which incorporates the effects of relativistic motion and reduces to the standard Carnot efficiency in the nonrelativistic limit. For nonadiabatic driving, we consider sudden compression and expansion work strokes and show that the maximum efficiency achievable by the engine is limited to 1/2, even in the ultra-relativistic limit. Going one step further, we also derive an analytical expression for the efficiency bound in the sudden-switch protocol, which can be regarded as the nonadiabatic counterpart of the generalized Carnot efficiency. Together, these results provide analytical bounds for the efficiency of relativistic quantum heat engines and constitute the first systematic study of the interplay between relativistic motion and frictional effects arising from nonadiabatic driving.
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