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Sagar Pokhrel1, Julio Gea-Banacloche1
1University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA.
Abstract:
We consider a model for a quantum battery consisting of a collection of N two-level atoms driven by a classical field and decaying to a common reservoir. In the extensive regime, where the energy E scales as N and the fluctuations ΔE/E→0, our dissipative charging protocol yields a power proportional to N^{2}, a scaling that cannot be achieved in this regime by Hamiltonian protocols. The trade-off for this enhanced charging power is a relative inefficiency since a large fraction of the incoming energy is lost through spontaneous emission to the environment. Nevertheless, we find that the system can store a large amount of coherence and release the stored energy coherently through spontaneous emission, again with a power scaling as N^{2}.
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