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Few-qubit quantum refrigerator for cooling a multi-qubit system

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Abstract

We propose to use a few-qubit system as a compact quantum refrigerator for cooling an interacting multi-qubit system. We specifically consider a central qubit coupled to N ancilla qubits in a so-called spin-star model as our quantum refrigerator. We first show that if the interaction between the qubits is of the longitudinal and ferromagnetic Ising model form, the central qubit is colder than the environment. The colder central qubit is then proposed to be used as the refrigerant interface of the quantum refrigerator to cool down general quantum many-qubit systems. We discuss a simple refrigeration cycle, considering the operation cost and cooling efficiency, which can be controlled by N and the qubit-qubit interaction strength. Besides, bounds on the achievable temperature are established. Such few-qubit compact quantum refrigerators can be significant to reduce dimensions of quantum technology applications, can be easy to integrate into all-qubit systems, and can increase the speed and power of quantum computing and thermal devices.

Publication: -arXiv:2011.13973 preprint<br>-Manuscript submitted to PNAS with tracking number 2020-25582 rejected for publication<br>-Manuscript submitted to Scientific Reports with submission ID 0943ec25-5990-4c09-ab73-8e417aa173dc rejected for publication, decision to be appealed by the authors

Presenters

  • Onat Arisoy

    University of Maryland, College Park

Authors

  • Onat Arisoy

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Ozgur E Mustecaplioglu

    Koc University