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      Energy consumption for shortcuts to adiabaticity

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            Fast optimal frictionless atom cooling in harmonic traps: shortcut to adiabaticity.

            A method is proposed to cool down atoms in a harmonic trap without phase-space compression as in a perfectly slow adiabatic expansion, i.e., keeping the same populations of instantaneous levels in the initial and final traps, but in a much shorter time. This may require that the harmonic trap become transiently an expulsive parabolic potential. The cooling times achieved are shorter than those obtained using optimal-control bang-bang methods and real frequencies.
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              More bang for your buck: Super-adiabatic quantum engines

              The practical untenability of the quasi-static assumption makes any realistic engine intrinsically irreversible and its operating time finite, thus implying friction effects at short cycle times. An important technological goal is thus the design of maximally efficient engines working at the maximum possible power. We show that, by utilising shortcuts to adiabaticity in a quantum engine cycle, one can engineer a thermodynamic cycle working at finite power and zero friction. Our findings are illustrated using a harmonic oscillator undergoing a quantum Otto cycle.
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                Journal
                PLRAAN
                Physical Review A
                Phys. Rev. A
                American Physical Society (APS)
                2469-9926
                2469-9934
                August 2017
                August 25 2017
                : 96
                : 2
                Article
                10.1103/PhysRevA.96.022133
                7eb459d1-fe74-4892-8111-e4869eb94b89
                © 2017

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