New Journal of Physics (Jan 2019)

Collective operations can extremely reduce work fluctuations

  • Martí Perarnau-Llobet,
  • Raam Uzdin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab36a9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 8
p. 083023

Abstract

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We consider work extraction from N copies of a quantum system. When the same work-extraction process is implemented on each copy, the relative size of fluctuations is expected to decay as $1/\sqrt{N}$ . Here, we consider protocols where the copies can be processed collectively, and show that in this case work fluctuations can disappear exponentially fast in N . As a consequence, a considerable proportion of the average extractable work ${ \mathcal W }$ can be obtained almost deterministically by globally processing a few copies of the state. This is derived in the two canonical scenarios for work extraction: (i) in thermally isolated systems, where ${ \mathcal W }$ corresponds to the energy difference between initial and passive states, known as the ergotropy, and (ii) in the presence of a thermal bath, where ${ \mathcal W }$ is given by the free energy difference between initial and thermal states.

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