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Quantum Advantage of Thermal Machines with Bose and Fermi Gases

Saikat Sur, Arnab Ghosh

2023Entropy15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we show that a quantum gas, a collection of massive, non-interacting, indistinguishable quantum particles, can be realized as a thermodynamic machine as an artifact of energy quantization and, hence, bears no classical analog. Such a thermodynamic machine depends on the statistics of the particles, the chemical potential, and the spatial dimension of the system. Our detailed analysis demonstrates the fundamental features of quantum Stirling cycles, from the viewpoint of particle statistics and system dimensions, that helps us to realize desired quantum heat engines and refrigerators by exploiting the role of quantum statistical mechanics. In particular, a clear distinction between the behavior of a Fermi gas and a Bose gas is observed in one dimension, rather than in higher dimensions, solely due to the innate differences in their particle statistics indicating the conspicuous role of a quantum thermodynamic signature in lower dimensions.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum statistical mechanicsQuantization (signal processing)QuantumQuantum thermodynamicsPhysicsFermi Gamma-ray Space TelescopeQuantum mechanicsDimension (graph theory)Thermodynamic systemStatistical mechanicsStatistical physicsMathematicsStatisticsPure mathematicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsQuantum Electrodynamics and Casimir EffectQuantum many-body systems