Sunburst quantum Ising battery under periodic delta-kick charging
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2511.22349v1
- Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2025 11:39:05 GMT
- Title: Sunburst quantum Ising battery under periodic delta-kick charging
- Authors: Ankita Mazumdar, Akash Mitra, Shashi C. L. Srivastava,
- Abstract summary: We show that in the quantum chaotic regime a quantum advantage is achieved for number of batteries $n_bleq 4$, together with excellent stability of energy storage.<n>In the integrable regime optimal energy storage and extraction are possible irrespective of the initial state of the charger.
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- Abstract: Most quantum batteries studied so far with notable exception of Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) batteries are based on integrable models, where superlinear scaling of charging power and hence a quantum advantage can be achieved, but at the cost of unstable stored energy due to integrability. Here, by considering the sunburst quantum Ising battery driven by periodic delta-kicks, we show that in the quantum chaotic regime a quantum advantage is achieved for number of batteries $n_b\leq 4$, together with excellent stability of energy storage. In the integrable regime optimal energy storage and extraction are possible irrespective of the initial state of the charger. Finally, we show that the observed advantage does not originate from multipartite entanglement within the battery subsystem and is therefore classical in nature.
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