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Title: Performance of quantum heat engines under the influence of long-range interactions. Author: Wang Q. Journal: Phys Rev E; 2020 Jul; 102(1-1):012138. PubMed ID: 32794960. Abstract: We examine a quantum heat engine with an interacting many-body working medium consisting of the long-range Kitaev chain to explore the role of long-range interactions in the performance of the quantum engine. By analytically studying two types of thermodynamic cycles, namely, the Otto cycle and Stirling cycle, we demonstrate that the work output and efficiency of a long-range interacting heat engine can be boosted by the long-range interactions, in comparison to the short-range counterpart. We further show that in the Otto cycle there exists an optimal condition for which the maximum enhancement in work output and efficiency can be achieved simultaneously by the long-range interactions. But, for the Stirling cycle, the condition which can give the maximum enhancement in work output does not lead to the maximum enhancement in efficiency. We also investigate how the parameter regimes under which the engine performance is enhanced by the long-range interactions evolve with a decrease in the range of interactions.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]