Entropy production and efficiency enhancement in quantum Otto engines operating at negative temperatures (2404.02385v1)
Abstract: Cyclic classical and quantum thermal machines show higher efficiency when the strokes are carried out quasi-statically. Recent theoretical and experimental work on figures of merit for thermal machines show that they have an advantage when operating in environments with negative temperatures. In an experimental proof of concept [Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 240602 (2019)], it was shown that quantum Otto engines operating at negative temperatures can exhibit a behavior in which the faster the cycle is carried out, the higher the efficiency. In this work, we make use of the concept of entropy production and friction work to explain this counterintuitive behavior, and we show that it only occurs when reservoirs have negative temperatures.
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