Precooling Strategy Allows Exponentially Faster Heating
Amit Gal, Oren Raz
Abstract
What is the fastest way to heat a system which is coupled to a temperature controlled oven? The intuitive answer is to use only the hottest temperature available. However, we show that often it is possible to achieve an exponentially faster heating protocol. Surprisingly, this protocol can have a precooling stage-cooling the system before heating it shortens the heating time significantly. To demonstrate such improvements in many-body systems, we developed a projection-based method with which such protocols can be found in large systems, as we demonstrate on the 2D antiferromagnet Ising model.
Topics & Concepts
Exponential growthHeating systemProtocol (science)Computer scienceIsing modelProjection (relational algebra)Nuclear engineeringPhysicsStatistical physicsThermodynamicsAlgorithmAlternative medicineEngineeringPathologyMedicineQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsTheoretical and Computational PhysicsQuantum many-body systems