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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review Letters Année : 2014

Most efficient quantum thermoelectric at finite power output

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Machines are only Carnot efficient if they are reversible, but then their power output is vanishingly small. Here we ask, what is the maximum efficiency of an irreversible device with finite power output? We use a nonlinear scattering theory to answer this question for thermoelectric quantum systems; heat engines or refrigerators consisting of nanostructures or molecules that exhibit a Peltier effect. We find that quantum mechanics places an upper bound on both power output, and on the efficiency at any finite power. The upper bound on efficiency equals Carnot efficiency at zero power output, but decays with increasing power output. It is intrinsically quantum (wavelength dependent), unlike Carnot efficiency. This maximum efficiency occurs when the system lets through all particles in a certain energy window, but none at other energies. A physical implementation of this is discussed, as is the suppression of efficiency by a phonon heat flow.

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hal-01059976 , version 1 (02-09-2014)

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Robert S. Whitney. Most efficient quantum thermoelectric at finite power output. Physical Review Letters, 2014, 112, pp.130601. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.130601⟩. ⟨hal-01059976⟩

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