Superconducting-circuit quantum heat engine with frequency resolved thermal baths

ORAL

Abstract

The study of quantum heat engines promises to unravel deep, fundamental concepts in quantum thermodynamics. With this in mind, we propose a novel, realistic device that efficiently converts heat into work while maintaining reasonably large output powers. The key concept in our proposal is a highly peaked spectral density in both the thermal baths as well as the working fluid. This allows for a complete separation of the heat current from the working fluid. In our setup, Cooper pairs tunnelling across a Josephson junction serve as the the working fluid, while two resonant cavities coupled to the junction act as frequency-resolved thermal baths. The device is operated such that a heat flux carried entirely by the photons induces an electrical current against a voltage bias, providing work.

Authors

  • Patrick P. Hofer

    McGill University

  • Jean-Ren\'e Souquet

    McGill University

  • Aashish Clerk

    McGill Univ, McGill University