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The asymmetric quantum Otto engine: frictional effects on performance bounds and operational modes

  • Varinder Singh*
  • , Vahid Shaghaghi
  • , Tanmoy Pandit
  • , Cameron Beetar
  • , Giuliano Benenti
  • , Dario Rosa
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Korea Institute for Advanced Study
  • Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
  • University of Insubria
  • Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)
  • Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • University of Cape Town
  • Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
  • University of Science and Technology UST

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Abstract

We present a detailed study of an asymmetrically driven quantum Otto engine with a time-dependent harmonic oscillator as its working medium. We obtain analytic expressions for the upper bounds on the efficiency of the engine for two different driving schemes having asymmetry in the expansion and compression work strokes. We show that the Otto cycle under consideration cannot operate as a heat engine in the low-temperature regime. Then, we show that the friction in the expansion stroke is significantly more detrimental to the performance of the engine as compared to the friction in the compression stroke. Further, by comparing the performance of the engine with sudden expansion, sudden compression, and both sudden strokes, we uncover a pattern of connections between different operational points. Finally, we analytically characterize the complete phase diagram of the Otto cycle for both driving schemes and highlight the different operational modes of the cycle as a heat engine, refrigerator, accelerator, and heater.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1020
JournalEuropean Physical Journal Plus
Volume139
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Nov 2024
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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