Charging quantum batteries via Otto machines: The influence of monitoring
Jeongrak Son, Peter Talkner, Juzar Thingna

TL;DR
This paper investigates how monitoring affects the charging process of a quantum battery using a four-stroke quantum machine, revealing that measurements can both accelerate charging and influence the final energy state.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of quantum battery charging via Otto machines with measurement effects, highlighting differences in performance based on measurement timing.
Findings
Measurements speed up initial charging with an engine.
Absence of measurements leads to higher ergotropy gain.
Measurement timing influences the final charged state.
Abstract
The charging of a quantum battery by a four-stroke quantum machine that works either as an engine or a refrigerator is investigated. The presented analysis provides the energetic behavior of the combined system in terms of the heat and workflows of the machine, the average, and variance of the battery's energy as well as the coherent and incoherent parts of its ergotropy. To monitor the battery state its energy is measured either after the completion of any cycle or after a prescribed number of cycles is carried out. The resulting battery performances greatly differ for those two cases. During the first charging epoch with an engine, the regular measurements speed up the charging, whereas the gain of ergotropy is more pronounced in the absence of measurements. In a later stage, the engine fails to work as such while it still continues charging the battery that eventually reaches the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
