The Reaction Coordinate Mapping in Quantum Thermodynamics

Ahsan Nazir, Gernot Schaller

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    Abstract

    We present an overview of the reaction coordinate approach to handling strong system-reservoir interactions in quantum thermodynamics. This technique is based on incorporating a collective degree of freedom of the reservoir (the reaction coordinate) into an enlarged system Hamiltonian (the supersystem), which is then treated explicitly. The remaining residual reservoir degrees of freedom are traced out in the usual perturbative manner. The resulting description accurately accounts for strong system-reservoir coupling and/or non-Markovian effects over a wide range of parameters, including regimes in which there is a substantial generation of system-reservoir correlations. We discuss applications to both discrete stroke and continuously operating heat engines, as well as perspectives for additional developments. In particular, we find narrow regimes where strong coupling is not detrimental to the performance of continuously operating heat engines.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationThermodynamics in the Quantum Regime
    Pages551-577
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Publication series

    NameThermodynamics in the Quantum Regime
    Volume195
    ISSN (Print)0168-1222
    ISSN (Electronic)2365-6425

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