Citation:
Torrontegui, E., Lizuain, I., González-Resines, S., Tobalina, A., Ruschhaupt, A., Kosloff, R. y Muga, J. G. (2017). Energy consumption for shortcuts to adiabaticity. Physical Review A, 96(2).
Sponsor:
We thank D. Guéry-Odelin and A. Levy for discussions. We acknowledge funding from the Basque government (Grant No. IT986-16), MINECO/FEDER, UE (Grants No. FIS2015-67161-P and No. FIS2015-70856-P), and QUITEMAD+CMS2013-ICE2801.
Shortcuts to adiabaticity let a system reach the results of a slow adiabatic process in a shorter time. We propose to quantify the "energy cost" of the shortcut by the energy consumption of the system enlarged by including the control device. A mechanical modeShortcuts to adiabaticity let a system reach the results of a slow adiabatic process in a shorter time. We propose to quantify the "energy cost" of the shortcut by the energy consumption of the system enlarged by including the control device. A mechanical model where the dynamics of the system and control device can be explicitly described illustrates that a broad range of possible values for the consumption is possible, including zero (above the adiabatic energy increment) when friction is negligible and the energy given away as negative power is stored and reused by perfect regenerative braking.[+][-]