在负温度下合成浴的动态阶段
Guo-Hao Xu1, Jiarui Zeng2, Yao Yao3
1Department of Physics, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China.
The Journal of chemical physics
|April 22, 2025
概括
这项研究表明,量子热装置模型可以作为热发动机,冰箱或加速器发挥作用. 调节其合成浴可以实现多种能量传输模式,包括从冷浴到热浴的工作提取.
科学领域:
- 量子热力学就是量子热力学.
- 分子量子设备 分子量子设备
- 非平衡的量子系统
背景情况:
- 量子热器件利用量子连贯性进行增强的工作提取.
- 了解非平衡量子热力学对于现实的设备设计至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究一个分子模型的量子热设备与捐赠者-接受器合.
- 探索各种功能,包括热发动机,冰箱和热加速器模式.
- 分析外部驱动场和合成浴室调制对能量转移的影响.
主要方法:
- 利用一种携带能量的分子模型与两个物理浴室和外部驱动场相结合.
- 研究了驾驶场的反旋转元件的作用.
- 在外部驱动场的周期性切换下分析了非平衡量子热力学.
主要成果:
- 证明分子模型可以通过转换热发动机,冰箱和热加速器模式来执行各种功能.
- 展示了反旋转的驱动场元件诱导热流从冷到热浴室的工作输出.
- 证实了合成浴室的精确调制,随着不断变化的逆温度,使所有能量传输模式都可用.
结论:
- 拟议的量子热器件模型通过控制式浴室调制和驱动场提供了多样化的功能.
- 这项研究为实际量子设备应用提供了对非平衡量子热力学的见解.
- 能够在不同的操作模式之间切换,突出了先进量子热管理的潜力.
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