Despite its idealizations, thermodynamics has proven its power as a
predictive theory for practical applications. In particular, the Curzon-Ahlborn
efficiency provides a benchmark for any real engine operating at maximal power.
Here we further develop the analysis of endoreversible Otto engines. For a
generic class of working mediums, whose internal energy is proportional to some
power of the temperature, we find that no engine can achieve the Carnot
efficiency at finite power. However, we also find that for the specific example
of photonic engines the efficiency at maximal power is larger than the
Curzon-Ahlborn efficiency.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure