Thermal Baths as Quantum Resources: More Friends than Foes?
Gershon Kurizki, Ephraim Shahmoon, Analia Zwick

TL;DR
This paper explores how thermal baths can be harnessed as resources in quantum technologies through control and engineering techniques, revealing their potential to preserve and generate quantum effects rather than destroy them.
Contribution
It introduces three innovative approaches to utilize thermal baths in quantum systems, challenging the traditional view of baths as purely destructive.
Findings
Quantum control reveals quasi-reversible dynamics via QZE and AZE.
Bath engineering enables bath-induced entanglement between atoms.
Customized bath spectra facilitate efficient quantum heat machines.
Abstract
In this article we argue that thermal reservoirs (baths) are potentially useful resources in processes involving atoms interacting with quantized electromagnetic fields and their applications to quantum technologies. One may try to suppress the bath effects by means of dynamical control, but such control does not always yield the desired results. We wish instead to take advantage of bath effects, that do not obliterate "quantumness" in the system-bath compound. To this end, three possible approaches have been pursued by us: (i) Control of a quantum system faster than the correlation time of the bath to which it couples: Such control allows us to reveal quasi-reversible/coherent dynamical phenomena of quantum open systems, manifest by the quantum Zeno or anti-Zeno effects (QZE or AZE, respectively). Dynamical control methods based on the QZE are aimed not only at protecting the…
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