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Bosonic Szilard Engine Assisted by Feshbach Resonances

Published 21 Mar 2018 in quant-ph and cond-mat.quant-gas | (1803.07918v1)

Abstract: It was recently found that the information-to-work conversion in a quantum Szilard engine can be increased by using a working medium of bosons with attractive interactions. In the original scheme, the work output depends on the insertion and removal position of an impenetrable barrier that acts like a piston, separating the chambers of the engine. Here, we show that the barrier removal process can be made fully reversible, resulting in a full information-to-work conversion if we also allow for the interaction strength to change during the cycle. Hence, it becomes possible to reach the maximum work output per cycle dictated by the second law of thermodynamics. These findings can, for instance, be experimentally verified with ultra-cold atoms as a working medium, where a change of interaction strength can be controlled by Feshbach resonances.

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