@article{oai:oist.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001734, author = {Keller, Tim and Fogarty, Thomás and Li, Jing and Busch, Thomas}, issue = {3}, journal = {Physical Review Research}, month = {Aug}, note = {Bose-Einstein condensates can be used to produce work by tuning the strength of the interparticle interactions with the help of Feshbach resonances. In inhomogeneous potentials, these interaction ramps change the volume of the trapped gas, allowing one to create a thermodynamic cycle known as the Feshbach engine. However, in order to obtain a large power output, the engine strokes must be performed on a short timescale, which is in contrast to the fact that the efficiency of the engine is reduced by irreversible work if the strokes are done in a nonadiabatic fashion. Here we investigate how such an engine can be run in the Thomas-Fermi regime and present a shortcut to adiabaticity that minimizes the irreversible work and allows for efficient engine operation.}, title = {Feshbach engine in the Thomas-Fermi regime}, volume = {2}, year = {2020} }