The maximum efficiency of nano heat engines depends on more than temperature

ORAL

Abstract

Sadi Carnot’s theorem regarding the maximum efficiency of heat engines is considered to be of fundamental importance in the theory of heat engines and thermodynamics. Here, we show that at the nano and quantum scale, this law needs to be revised in the sense that more information about the bath other than its temperature is required to decide whether maximum efficiency can be achieved. In particular, we derive new fundamental limitations of the efficiency of heat engines at the nano and quantum scale that show that the Carnot efficiency can only be achieved under special circumstances, and we derive a new maximum efficiency for others. A preprint can be found here arXiv:1506.02322 [quant-ph]

Authors

  • Mischa Woods

    Uni Coll London, & TU Delft, Netherlands & National Uni Singapore

  • Nelly Ng

    TU Delft, Netherlands & National Uni Singapore

  • Stephanie Wehner

    Delft Univ of Tech, TU Delft, Netherlands