Auxiliary-assisted energy distillation from quantum batteries
Paranjoy Chaki, Aparajita Bhattacharyya, Kornikar Sen, Ujjwal Sen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a measurement-based protocol for extracting energy from quantum batteries, demonstrating that while it does not increase total energy, it enhances power output compared to measurement-free methods.
Contribution
It defines and analyzes distillable energy in quantum batteries, showing it exceeds ergotropy and offers power advantages through auxiliary-assisted measurements.
Findings
Distillable energy is always higher than ergotropy.
Measurement-based protocols improve power output.
No increase in total extractable energy with measurements.
Abstract
We discuss the idea of extracting energy from a quantum battery, applying a projective measurement on an auxiliary system. The battery is initially connected to the auxiliary system and allowed to interact with it. After some time, we execute a measurement on the auxiliary system which probabilistically projects the setup to a particular state, and the corresponding state of the battery is the final state. We consider the sum of the product of the energy difference between the initial and final states of the battery with the probability of getting that final state, where the sum is taken over all the preferable outcomes, that is, the outcomes which reduce the energy of the battery. We define the maximum value of this quantity as the distillable energy, where the maximization is taken over the time of interaction and auxiliary state and measurement basis parameters. Restricting ourselves…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Quantum Information and Cryptography
