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Enhancing self-discharging process with disordered quantum batteries

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PHYSICAL REVIEW E
Volume 105, Issue 5, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.105.054115

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  1. S?o Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) [2019/22685-1, 2021/10224-0]

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This study investigates the effects of local field fluctuation introduced by the disorder term on the performance of quantum batteries. The results show that the disorder term can compensate for the disruptive effects of decoherence and improve the performance of quantum batteries. By adjusting the strength of the disorder parameter and choosing a suitable initial state, the amount of free ergotropy and the half-life time of the quantum battery can be enhanced.
One of the most important devices emerging from quantum technology are quantum batteries. However, self-discharging, the process of charge wasting of quantum batteries due to decoherence phenomenon, limits their performance, measured by the concept of ergotropy and half-life time of the quantum battery. The effects of local field fluctuation, introduced by the disorder term in the Hamiltonian of the system, on the performance of the quantum batteries is investigated in this paper. The results reveal that the disorder term could compensate disruptive effects of the decoherence, i.e., self-discharging, and hence improve the performance of the quantum battery via ???incoherent gain of ergotropy??? procedure. Adjusting the strength of the disorder parameter to a proper value and choosing a suitable initial state of the quantum battery, the amount of free ergotropy, defined with respect to the free Hamiltonian, could exceed the amount of initial stored ergotropy. In addition harnessing the degree of the disorder parameter could help to enhance the half-life time of the quantum battery. This study opens perspective to further investigation of the performance of quantum batteries that explore disorder and many-body effects.

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