Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2007-09-26
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
16 pages, 5 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevE.77.041118
We consider a class of quantum heat engines consisting of two subsystems interacting via a unitary transformation and coupled to two separate baths at different temperatures $T_h > T_c$. The purpose of the engine is to extract work due to the temperature difference. Its dynamics is not restricted to the near equilibrium regime. The engine structure is determined by maximizing the extracted work under various constraints. When this maximization is carried out at finite power, the engine dynamics is described by well-defined temperatures and satisfies the local version of the second law. In addition, its efficiency is bounded from below by the Curzon-Ahlborn value $1-\sqrt{T_c/T_h}$ and from above by the Carnot value $1-(T_c/T_h)$. The latter is reached|at finite power|for a macroscopic engine, while the former is achieved in the equilibrium limit $T_h\to T_c$. When the work is maximized at a zero power, even a small (few-level) engine extracts work right at the Carnot efficiency.
Allahverdyan Armen E.
Johal Ramandeep S.
Mahler Guenter
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