Two-time weak measurement protocol for ergotropy protection in open quantum batteries
Andr\'e H. A. Malavazi, Rishav Sagar, Borhan Ahmadi, and Pedro R. Dieguez

TL;DR
This paper introduces a weak measurement protocol to protect quantum batteries from environmental losses, enhancing stability and ergotropy without additional energy input, applicable to multi-qubit systems.
Contribution
It proposes a novel two-time weak measurement scheme that stabilizes quantum batteries and preserves ergotropy, with demonstrated applicability to multi-qubit configurations.
Findings
Weak measurements reduce battery discharging effects.
Protocol preserves ergotropy without extra energy input.
Applicable to single, two-qubit, and N-cell quantum batteries.
Abstract
Quantum batteries are emerging as highly efficient energy storage devices that can exceed classical performance limits. Although there have been significant advancements in controlling these systems, challenges remain in stabilizing stored energy and minimizing losses due to inevitable environmental interaction. In this paper, we propose a protocol that employs selective weak measurements to protect quantum states from such influence and mitigate battery discharging, that is feasible in state-of-the-art technologies. We establish thermodynamic constraints that allow this method to be implemented without disrupting the overall energy and ergotropy balance of the system, i.e., with no extra net recharging. Our findings demonstrate that appropriately chosen measurement intensity can reduce unwanted discharging effects, thereby preserving ergotropy and improving the stability of quantum…
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TopicsAdvanced Battery Technologies Research
