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D Gelbwaser-Klimovsky1, G Kurizki1.
Abstract
We analyze work extraction from an autonomous (self-contained) heat-powered optomechanical setup. The initial state of the quantized mechanical oscillator plays a key role. As the initial mean amplitude of the oscillator decreases, the resulting efficiency increases. In contrast to laser-powered self-induced oscillations, work extraction from a broadband heat bath does not require coherence or phase-locking: an initial phase-averaged coherent state of the oscillator still yields work, as opposed to an initial Fock-state.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25589170 PMCID: PMC4295096 DOI: 10.1038/srep07809
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Schematic composition of an autonomous optomechanical implementation of a quantum heat engine: the optical cavity mode (working fluid) is permanently coupled to hot (H) and cold (C) baths and to the mechanical oscillator. (b) Schematic description of a ring-cavity optomechanical setup coupled to a hot bath (spectrally filtered by a stop-band filter) and a cold bath (whose coupling spectrum is determined by the cavity linewidth).
Figure 2Left: Work extraction dependence on the initial state of the oscillator in the proposed OHE. Right: same in the SIO regime, which relies on phase-locking of the initial position x(0) and the driving amplitude.