Finite-Time Optimization of Quantum Szilard heat engine (2303.14619v1)
Abstract: We propose a finite-time quantum Szilard engine (QSE) with a quantum particle with spin as the working substance (WS) to accelerate the operation of information engines. We introduce a Maxwell's demon (MD) to probe the spin state within a finite measurement time $t_{{\rm M}}$ to capture the which-way information of the particle, quantified by the mutual information $I(t_{\rm{M}})$ between WS and MD. We establish that the efficiency $\eta$ of QSE is bounded by $\eta\leq1-(1-\eta_{\rm{C}}){\rm ln}2/I(t_{{\rm M}})$, where $I(t_{{\rm M}})/\rm{ln}2$ characterizes the ideality of quantum measurement, and approaches $1$ for the Carnot efficiency reached under ideal measurement in quasi-static regime. We find that the power of QSE scales as $P\propto t_{{\rm M}}{3}$ in the short-time regime and as $P\propto t_{\rm M}{-1}$ in the long-time regime. Additionally, considering the energy cost for erasing the MD's memory required by Landauer's principle, there exists a threshold time that guarantees QSE to output positive work.
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