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Environment-Assisted Modulation of Heat Flux in a Bio-Inspired System Based on Collision Model
Authors:Ali Pedram,Barı  ş   Ç  akmak,Ö  zgü  r E. Mü  stecaplı    lu
Affiliation:1.Department of Physics, Koç University, Sarıyer, Istanbul 34450, Türkiye;2.College of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Bahçeşehir University, Beşiktaş, Istanbul 34353, Türkiye;3.TÜBİTAK Research Institute for Fundamental Sciences, Gebze 41470, Türkiye
Abstract:
The high energy transfer efficiency of photosynthetic complexes has been a topic of research across many disciplines. Several attempts have been made in order to explain this energy transfer enhancement in terms of quantum mechanical resources such as energetic and vibration coherence and constructive effects of environmental noise. The developments in this line of research have inspired various biomimetic works aiming to use the underlying mechanisms in biological light harvesting complexes for the improvement of synthetic systems. In this article, we explore the effect of an auxiliary hierarchically structured environment interacting with a system on the steady-state heat transport across the system. The cold and hot baths are modeled by a series of identically prepared qubits in their respective thermal states, and we use a collision model to simulate the open quantum dynamics of the system. We investigate the effects of system-environment, inter-environment couplings and coherence of the structured environment on the steady state heat flux and find that such a coupling enhances the energy transfer. Our calculations reveal that there exists a non-monotonic and non-trivial relationship between the steady-state heat flux and the mentioned parameters.
Keywords:open quantum systems   quantum thermodynamics   collision model
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