Systems that are driven by some periodic change in their parameters are quite common, but not well understood. We are trying to explore such systems, motivated by applications ranging from periodic heat engines to ion traps.
Below are some of our results:
- Mimicking Nonequilibrium Steady States with Time-Periodic Driving (PRX 2016)
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Geometric Heat Engines Featuring Power that Grows with Efficiency (PRL 2016)
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Similarities and differences between non-equilibrium steady states and time-periodic driving in diffusive systems (New J. Phys. 2018)
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Spectral analysis of current fluctuations in periodically driven stochastic systems (PRR 2022)