Efficiency Fluctuations in a Quantum Battery Charged by a Repeated Interaction Process

Entropy (Basel). 2022 Jun 13;24(6):820. doi: 10.3390/e24060820.

Abstract

A repeated interaction process assisted by auxiliary thermal systems charges a quantum battery. The charging energy is supplied by switching on and off the interaction between the battery and the thermal systems. The charged state is an equilibrium state for the repeated interaction process, and the ergotropy characterizes its charge. The working cycle consists in extracting the ergotropy and charging the battery again. We discuss the fluctuating efficiency of the process, among other fluctuating properties. These fluctuations are dominated by the equilibrium distribution and depend weakly on other process properties.

Keywords: efficiency fluctuations; ergotropy; quantum batteries; quantum collision models.