Abstract:Heat engines usually operate by exchanging heat with thermal baths at different (positive) temperatures. Nonthermal baths may, however, lead to a significant performance boost. We here experimentally analyze the power output of a single-atom quantum Otto engine realized in the quasi-spin states of individual Cesium atoms interacting with an atomic Rubidium bath. From measured time-resolved populations of the quasi-spin state, we determine the dynamics during the cycle of both the effective spin temperature and… Show more
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