<p dir="ltr">Plotted data for figure 8 of publication: "A Finite-Time Quantum Otto Engine subject to Control Noise and Enhancement Techniques"</p><p dir="ltr">Structure:</p><p dir="ltr">9 files: {NA lambda = 0, NA lambda = 0.01, NA lambda = 0.1, STA lambda = 0, STA lambda = 0.01, STA lambda = 0.1, QL lambda = 0, QL lambda = 0.01, QL lambda = 0.1 }.</p><p dir="ltr">Each file shares the same structure, dimensions {50,20}.</p><p dir="ltr">The first dimension (50) is contains 50 sample points of total cycle durations.</p><p dir="ltr">The second dimension (20) has elements: {total cycle time, P_X, P_Q, P_W, Eta_K, Eta_X, Eta_Q, Eta_W, contributions}. "P_A" ("Eta_A") is the power (efficiency) of the engine when the noisy energetics are counted as "A", as given in Appendix B of the paper. "Eta_K" is an alternative definition for efficiency where the noisy energetic changes appear in the heat and work statistics. The last 12 entries comprise "contributions", which is a flattened 4x3 matrix of data containing the work, heat and noise energetic changes over the 4 strokes {01, 12, 23, 30}.</p><p dir="ltr">contributions = {w01, q01, X01, w12, q12, X12, w23, q23, X23, w30, q30, X30};</p>
Funding
DTP 2224 University of Manchester
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council