Quantum coherence rather than quantum correlations reflect the effects of a reservoir on a system's work capability

Hai Li*, Jian Zou, Wen Li Yu, Bao Ming Xu, Jun Gang Li, Bin Shao

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Abstract

We consider a model of an optical cavity with a nonequilibrium reservoir consisting of a beam of identical two-level atom pairs (TLAPs) in the general X state. We find that coherence of multiparticle nonequilibrium reservoir plays a central role on the potential work capability of the cavity. We show that no matter whether there are quantum correlations in each TLAP (including quantum entanglement and quantum discord) or not, the coherence of the TLAPs has an effect on the work capability of the cavity. Additionally, constructive and destructive interferences could be induced to influence the work capability of the cavity by adjusting only the relative phase, with which quantum correlations have nothing to do. In this paper, the coherence of the reservoir, rather than the quantum correlations, effectively reflecting the effects of the reservoir on the system's work capability is demonstrated clearly.

Original languageEnglish
Article number052132
JournalPhysical Review E
Volume89
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 May 2014

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