Physical Review Research (Dec 2023)

Thermodynamics of interacting systems: The role of the topology and collective effects

  • Iago N. Mamede,
  • Karel Proesmans,
  • Carlos E. Fiore

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.043278
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
p. 043278

Abstract

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We study a class of system composed of interacting unicyclic machines placed in contact with a hot and cold thermal baths subjected to a nonconservative driving worksource. Despite their simplicity, these models showcase an intricate array of phenomena, including pump and heat engine regimes as well as a discontinuous phase transition. We look at three distinctive topologies: a minimal and beyond minimal (homogeneous and heterogeneous interaction structures). The former case is represented by stark different networks (“all-to-all” interactions and only a central interacting to its neighbors) and present exact solutions, whereas homogeneous and heterogeneous structures have been analyzed by numerical simulations. We find that the topology plays a major role on the thermodynamic performance for smaller values of individual energies, in part due to the presence of first-order phase transitions. Contrariwise, the topology becomes less important as individual energies increases and results are well described by a system with all-to-all interactions.