Quantum thermodynamics of Gross-Pitaevskii qubits
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12599v1
- Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2025 14:52:50 GMT
- Title: Quantum thermodynamics of Gross-Pitaevskii qubits
- Authors: Sebastian Deffner,
- Abstract summary: We show that quantum Otto engines that operate with nonlinear qubits significantly outperform linear engines.<n>Interestingly, nonlinear dynamics can be thought of as an effective description of a correlated, complex quantum many body system.
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- Abstract: What are the resources that can be leveraged for a thermodynamic device to exhibit genuine quantum advantage? Typically, the answer to this question is sought in quantum correlations. In the present work, we show that quantum Otto engines that operate with nonlinear qubits significantly outperform linear engines. To this end, we develop a comprehensive thermodynamic description of nonlinear qubits starting with identifying the proper thermodynamic equilibrium state. We then show that for ideal cycles as well as at maximum power the efficiency of the nonlinear engine is significantly higher. Interestingly, nonlinear dynamics can be thought of as an effective description of a correlated, complex quantum many body system. Hence, our findings corroborate common wisdom, while at the same time propose a new design of more efficient quantum engines.
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