Quantum batteries at the verge of a phase transition
Felipe Barra, Karen V. Hovhannisyan, Alberto Imparato

TL;DR
This paper investigates a quantum battery system based on a spin chain near a quantum phase transition, demonstrating enhanced energy extraction and efficiency by exploiting critical phenomena and quantum correlations.
Contribution
It introduces a cyclic quantum battery model that operates near a phase transition, showing how criticality and quantum correlations can improve performance.
Findings
Energy and efficiency peak near the quantum critical point.
Scaling laws for work and efficiency at criticality.
Quantum correlations influence energetic costs of operations.
Abstract
Starting from the observation that the reduced state of a system strongly coupled to a bath is, in general, an athermal state, we introduce and study a cyclic battery-charger quantum device that is in thermal equilibrium, or in a ground state, during the charge storing stage. The cycle has four stages: the equilibrium storage stage is interrupted by disconnecting the battery from the charger, then work is extracted from the battery, and then the battery is reconnected with the charger; finally, the system is brought back to equilibrium. At no point during the cycle are the battery-charger correlations artificially erased. We study the case where the battery and charger together comprise a spin-1/2 Ising chain, and show that the main figures of merit - the extracted energy and the thermodynamic efficiency - can be enhanced by operating the cycle close to the quantum phase transition…
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