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Ulf Bissbort1, Colin Teo1, Chu Guo1
1Singapore University of Technology and Design, 8 Somapah Road, 487372 Singapore.
Abstract:
We introduce a minimalistic quantum motor for coupled energy and particle transport. The system is composed of two spins, each coupled to a different bath and to a particle which can move on a ring consisting of three sites. We show that the energy flowing from the baths to the system can be partially converted to perform work against an external driving, even in the presence of moderate dissipation. We also analytically demonstrate the necessity of coupling between the spins. We suggest an experimental realization of our model using trapped ions or quantum dots.
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