Extracting energy from non-equilibrium fluctuations without using information
Shou-Wen Wang, Lei-Han Tang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that energy can be extracted from non-equilibrium fluctuations without relying on information-based strategies, by utilizing systems with negative response spectra maintained by internal power sources.
Contribution
It reveals that energy extraction without information is possible through negative response spectra, achieved via internal power sources and adaptive control mechanisms.
Findings
Negative response spectra enable energy extraction without information.
Internal power sources are necessary to sustain negative response.
Adaptive systems with integral feedback can realize negative response spectra.
Abstract
Extracting energy from fluctuations has been an everlasting endeavor. An important strategy is to use information-based operation, which allows energy extraction even from thermal fluctuations. However, it remains unclear whether a blind external operation, ignorant of such fluctuations, will also work. Assuming such a small operation, we find that energy extraction requires a negative response spectrum in a certain frequency region, which inevitably requires an internal power source to maintain. Energy is then extracted by operating the system at these frequencies. Negative response is intrinsic to any system that adapts to a slow external operation, which could be realized through integral feedback control. These are demonstrated through a solvable model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
