Quantum heat engines and information

Abstract

Recently, Zhang et al. [PRA, 75, 062102 (2007)] extended Kieu's interesting work on the quantum Otto engine [PRL, 93, 140403 (2004)] by considering as working substance a bipartite quantum system AB composed of subsystems A and B. In this paper, we express the net work done WAB by such an engine explicitly in terms of the macroscopic bath temperatures and information theoretic quantities associated with the microscopic quantum states of the working substance. This allows us to gain insights into the dependence of positive WAB on the quantum properties of the states. We illustrate with a two-qubit XY chain as the working substance. Inspired by the expression, we propose a plausible formula for the work derivable from the subsystems. We show that there is a critical entanglement beyond which it is impossible to draw positive work locally from the individual subsystems while WAB is positive. This could be another interesting manifestation of quantum nonlocality.

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