Energy-Conversion Device Using a Quantum Engine with the Work Medium of Two-Atom Entanglement

J.-W. Zhang, B. Wang, W.-F. Yuan, J.-C. Li, J.-T. Bu, G.-Y. Ding, W.-Q. Ding, L. Chen, F. Zhou, and M. Feng
Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 180401 – Published 30 April 2024

Abstract

Although entanglement is considered as an essential resource for quantum information processing, whether entanglement helps for energy conversion or output in the quantum regime is still lack of experimental witness. Here, we report on an energy-conversion device operating as a quantum engine with the working medium acted by two entangled ions confined in a harmonic potential. The two ions are entangled by virtually coupling to one of the vibrational modes shared by the two ions, and the quantum engine couples to a quantum load, which is another shared vibrational mode. We explore the energy conversion efficiency of the quantum engine and investigate the useful energy (i.e., the maximum extractable work) stored in the quantum load by tuning the two ions in different degrees of entanglement as well as detecting the change of the phonons in the load. Our observation provides, for the first time, quantitative evidence that entanglement fuels the useful energy produced by the quantum engine, but not helpful for the energy conversion efficiency. We consider that our results may be useful to the study of quantum batteries for which one of the most indexes is the maximum extractable energy.

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  • Received 4 November 2023
  • Accepted 8 April 2024

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.180401

© 2024 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Quantum Information, Science & Technology

Authors & Affiliations

J.-W. Zhang1,*, B. Wang2,3,*, W.-F. Yuan2,3,*, J.-C. Li2,3,*, J.-T. Bu2,3, G.-Y. Ding2,3, W.-Q. Ding2,3, L. Chen2,1, F. Zhou2,1,†, and M. Feng1,2,4,‡

  • 1Research Center for Quantum Precision Measurement, Guangzhou Institute of Industry Technology, Guangzhou 511458, China
  • 2State Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance and Atomic and Molecular Physics, Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Innovation Academy of Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430071, China
  • 3School of Physics, University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
  • 4Department of Physics, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua 321004, China

  • *These authors contributed equally to this work.
  • zhoufei@wipm.ac.cn
  • mangfeng@wipm.ac.cn

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Vol. 132, Iss. 18 — 3 May 2024

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