Converting heat into directed transport on a tilted lattice.

@article{Teo2017ConvertingHI,
  title={Converting heat into directed transport on a tilted lattice.},
  author={Colin Zhi Wei Teo and Ulf Bissbort and Dario Poletti},
  journal={Physical review. E},
  year={2017},
  volume={95 3-1},
  pages={
          030102
        }
}
We present a self-contained engine, which is made of one or more two-level systems, each of which is coupled to a single bath, as well as to a common load composed of a particle on a tilted lattice. We show that an increase in time of energy and entropy in the system composed of the spins and the particle, due to the interaction with the bath, can set the particle into upward motion at an average constant speed, even when driven by a single spin connected to a single bath. When considering an… 

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