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\centering
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\includegraphics{figs/otto/energy_strobe_continuous}
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\caption{\label{fig:ottoenergy_cont} The system, bath and
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interaction energies as well as the total energies of the model
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\cref{eq:otto_model} for continuously coupled baths. The dots mark
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the times where one cycle is completed. We can observe positive
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energy extraction albeit at a much reduced power
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\(\bar{P}=0.001670\pm 0.000029\) and efficiency \(η=5\%\) compared
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to the modulated case in \cref{fig:ottoenergy}.}
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interaction energies as well as the total energies of the model
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\cref{eq:otto_model} for continuously coupled baths. The dots mark the
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times where one cycle is completed. We can observe positive energy
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extraction albeit at a much reduced power \(\bar{P}=0.0013\) and
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efficiency \(η=4\%\) compared to the modulated case in
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\cref{fig:ottoenergy}.}
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\end{figure}
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The finite energy extraction is due to the baths being alternately
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