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Chayan Purkait1, Asoka Biswas1
1Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Rupnagar, Punjab 140001, India.
Abstract:
We have studied the performance of a measurement-based quantum Otto engine (QOE) in a working system of two spins coupled by Heisenberg anisotropic interaction. A nonselective quantum measurement fuels the engine. We have calculated thermodynamic quantities of the cycle in terms of the transition probabilities between the instantaneous energy eigenstates, and also between the instantaneous energy eigenstates and the basis states of the measurement, when the unitary stages of the cycle operate for a finite time τ. The efficiency attains a large value in the limit of τ→0 and then gradually reaches the adiabatic value in a long-time limit τ→∞. For finite values of τ and for anisotropic interaction, an oscillatory behavior of the efficiency of the engine is observed. This oscillation can be interpreted in terms of interference between the relevant transition amplitudes in the unitary stages of the engine cycle. Therefore, for a suitable choice of timing of the unitary processes in the short time regime, the engine can have a higher work output and less heat absorption, such that it works more efficiently than a quasistatic engine. In the case of an always-on heat bath, in a very short time, the bath has a negligible effect on its performance.
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