Nonequilibrium fluctuations in quantum heat engines: Theory, example, and possible solid state experiments
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
We study stochastic energetic exchanges in quantum heat engines. Due to microreversibility, these obey a fluctuation relation, called the heat engine fluctuation relation, which implies the Carnot bound: no machine can have an efficiency greater than Carnot's efficiency. The stochastic thermodynamics of a quantum heat engine (including the joint statistics of heat and work and the statistics of efficiency) are illustrated by means of an optimal two-qubit heat engine, where each qubit is coupled to a thermal bath and a two-qubit gate determines energy exchanges between the two qubits.We discuss possible solid-state implementations with Cooper-pair boxes and flux qubits, quantum gate operations, and fast calorimetric on-chip measurements of single stochastic events.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Quantum fluctuations; Superconducting devices; Thermal machine
List of contributors:
Fazio, Rosario; Campisi, Michele
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