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Auteurs principaux: Xia, Shihao, Chen, Jingyi, Chen, Jincan, Su, Shanhe
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Publié: 2025
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12849
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author Xia, Shihao
Chen, Jingyi
Chen, Jincan
Su, Shanhe
author_facet Xia, Shihao
Chen, Jingyi
Chen, Jincan
Su, Shanhe
contents We establish a finite-time quantum tricycle driven by an external field and investigate its thermodynamic performance in the slow-driving regime. By developing a perturbative expansion of heat with respect to operation time, we capture the dynamics of heat exchange processes beyond the quasistatic limit. Within a geometric framework, we derive fundamental bounds on trade-offs between the cooling rate, coefficient of performance, and dissipation, governed by the thermodynamic length and trajectory geometry in control space. Our findings unveil intrinsic limits to the performance of quantum thermal machines and highlight the role of geometry in shaping finite-time thermodynamics. This work advances the fundamental understanding of quantum thermodynamic processes and offers guiding principles for the design of next-generation quantum technologies.
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spellingShingle Geometric Bound for Trade-off Relation in Quantum Tricycle
Xia, Shihao
Chen, Jingyi
Chen, Jincan
Su, Shanhe
Quantum Physics
We establish a finite-time quantum tricycle driven by an external field and investigate its thermodynamic performance in the slow-driving regime. By developing a perturbative expansion of heat with respect to operation time, we capture the dynamics of heat exchange processes beyond the quasistatic limit. Within a geometric framework, we derive fundamental bounds on trade-offs between the cooling rate, coefficient of performance, and dissipation, governed by the thermodynamic length and trajectory geometry in control space. Our findings unveil intrinsic limits to the performance of quantum thermal machines and highlight the role of geometry in shaping finite-time thermodynamics. This work advances the fundamental understanding of quantum thermodynamic processes and offers guiding principles for the design of next-generation quantum technologies.
title Geometric Bound for Trade-off Relation in Quantum Tricycle
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12849