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Main Authors: Ali, Asad, Elghaayda, Samira, Al-Kuwari, Saif, Hussain, M. I., Rahim, M. T., Kuniyil, Hashir, Byrnes, Tim, Quach, James Q., Mansour, Mostafa, Haddadi, Saeed
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.05000
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author Ali, Asad
Elghaayda, Samira
Al-Kuwari, Saif
Hussain, M. I.
Rahim, M. T.
Kuniyil, Hashir
Byrnes, Tim
Quach, James Q.
Mansour, Mostafa
Haddadi, Saeed
author_facet Ali, Asad
Elghaayda, Samira
Al-Kuwari, Saif
Hussain, M. I.
Rahim, M. T.
Kuniyil, Hashir
Byrnes, Tim
Quach, James Q.
Mansour, Mostafa
Haddadi, Saeed
contents We investigate a magnetic dipolar system influenced by the $z$-component of Zeeman splitting, Dzyaloshinsky--Moriya (DM) interaction, and Kaplan--Shekhtman--Entin-Wohlman--Aharony (KSEA) exchange interaction, with emphasis on the role of quantum resources in both closed and open settings. By analyzing the Gibbs thermal state and solving the Lindblad master equation, we study the behavior of quantum coherence, discord, and entanglement under thermal equilibrium and dephasing noise. After exploring these resources, we apply the model to a closed quantum battery (QB). Our results show that while Zeeman splitting degrades quantum resources in noisy and thermal regimes, it enhances QB performance by improving ergotropy, anti-ergotropy, storage capacity, and coherence during cyclic charging. The axial parameter further amplifies performance, leading to coherence saturation and persistent ergotropy growth, in line with the notion of incoherent ergotropy. KSEA interaction and the rhombic term consistently preserve coherence and entanglement under noise, thereby strengthening QB functionality. DM interaction mitigates thermal degradation of resources in the Gibbs state and improves performance, though its effect is limited under Pauli-$X$ dephasing. We reveal diverse behaviors, including increased ergotropy without coherence and the coexistence of coherence with zero extractable work. Finally, we propose Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) as a feasible platform for experimental implementation.
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spellingShingle Magnetic Dipolar Quantum Battery with Spin-Orbit Coupling
Ali, Asad
Elghaayda, Samira
Al-Kuwari, Saif
Hussain, M. I.
Rahim, M. T.
Kuniyil, Hashir
Byrnes, Tim
Quach, James Q.
Mansour, Mostafa
Haddadi, Saeed
Quantum Physics
We investigate a magnetic dipolar system influenced by the $z$-component of Zeeman splitting, Dzyaloshinsky--Moriya (DM) interaction, and Kaplan--Shekhtman--Entin-Wohlman--Aharony (KSEA) exchange interaction, with emphasis on the role of quantum resources in both closed and open settings. By analyzing the Gibbs thermal state and solving the Lindblad master equation, we study the behavior of quantum coherence, discord, and entanglement under thermal equilibrium and dephasing noise. After exploring these resources, we apply the model to a closed quantum battery (QB). Our results show that while Zeeman splitting degrades quantum resources in noisy and thermal regimes, it enhances QB performance by improving ergotropy, anti-ergotropy, storage capacity, and coherence during cyclic charging. The axial parameter further amplifies performance, leading to coherence saturation and persistent ergotropy growth, in line with the notion of incoherent ergotropy. KSEA interaction and the rhombic term consistently preserve coherence and entanglement under noise, thereby strengthening QB functionality. DM interaction mitigates thermal degradation of resources in the Gibbs state and improves performance, though its effect is limited under Pauli-$X$ dephasing. We reveal diverse behaviors, including increased ergotropy without coherence and the coexistence of coherence with zero extractable work. Finally, we propose Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) as a feasible platform for experimental implementation.
title Magnetic Dipolar Quantum Battery with Spin-Orbit Coupling
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.05000