Abstract: In this article, in addition to the characterization of geometrical state spaces for the passive states, an operational approach has been introduced to distinguish them on their charging capabilities of a quantum battery. Unlike the thermal states, the structural instability of passive states assures the existence of a natural number $n$, for which $n+1$-copies of the state can charge a quantum battery while $n$-copies cannot. This phenomenon can be presented in a $n$-copy resource-theoretic approach, for which the free states are unable to cha...
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Topics: 
Statistical physics
Quantum mechanics