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Construction of a quantum Stirling engine cycle tuned by dynamic-angle spinning

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PHYSICA SCRIPTA
Volume 98, Issue 10, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1402-4896/acf4c7

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quantum thermodynamics; quantum Stirling engine; dipole-dipole interaction; open quantum systems

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In this paper, we investigate the use of two coupled spins as a working substance in a quantum Stirling heat engine cycle. We propose an experimentally feasible scheme that utilizes dynamic-angle spinning under a magnetic field to control the dipole-dipole interaction angle. Realistic parameters are used for the proposed heat engine cycle, and our goal is to calculate the engine's power. Our results show that the engine is highly efficient, with the maximum power achieved at the same point as the maximum efficiency.
In this contribution, we investigate two coupled spins as a working substance of the quantum Stirling heat engine cycle. We propose an experimentally implementable scheme in which the cycle is driven by tuning the dipole-dipole interaction angle via a dynamic-angle spinning technique under a magnetic field. Realistic parameters are chosen for the proposed heat engine cycle. In addition, our goal is to calculate the power of the engine. To this end, we focus on the microdynamics of the quantum isothermal process to predict the required-time per engine cycle. The obtained results show that the engine has high efficiency. Furthermore, the engine attains maximum power at the same point where the maximum efficiency is satisfied.

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