Many-body enhancement of energy storage in a waveguide-QED quantum battery
Many-body enhancement of energy storage in a waveguide-QED quantum battery
Quantum batteries have demonstrated remarkable charging properties, showing that a quantum advantage is possible in the realm of quantum thermodynamics. However, finding an effective strategy to store energy for long periods remains crucial in these systems. Here, we investigate different configurations of a waveguide-QED system acting as a quantum battery and show that, in this context, collective effects can slow down the self-discharging time of the battery, thus improving the storage time. Specifically, when the artificial atoms of the array are arranged randomly, the energy and ergotropy of the optical system are shown to decay at a subexponential rate over long periods, in contrast to the energy decay of a single atom in a waveguide. In the case of atoms arranged in an ordered lattice, collective effects slow down dissipative discharging only for a specific lattice spacing. Thus, in both configurations, collective effects can be used to boost the energy-protection properties of optical systems.
Salvatore Tirone、Gian Marcello Andolina、Giuseppe Calajò、Vittorio Giovannetti、Davide Rossini
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Salvatore Tirone,Gian Marcello Andolina,Giuseppe Calajò,Vittorio Giovannetti,Davide Rossini.Many-body enhancement of energy storage in a waveguide-QED quantum battery[EB/OL].(2025-07-23)[2025-08-23].https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.14555.点此复制
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