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5 March 2021 An experimental design for studying on the quantum Zeno effect in solid-state material
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Abstract
It has been shown that the quantum Zeno effect can be used to inhibit the evolution of a quantum state, for example the transition of a particle of a two-state system would be hindered if it was observed frequently enough. The observations can be realized by an optical pulse source at very high pulse repetition rate. The effect could be used to realize the power amplification in RF or THz domain without population reversal because the simulated absorption from lower state could be suppressed. So far, some applications of Zeno effect have been demonstrated in a few material systems which are mostly gaseous state or trapped atoms or ions. In this paper we designed an experiment to show the Zeno effect in a solid-state material, i.e. bilayer graphene.
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Tianxin Yang, Haihao Dong, and Chunfeng Ge "An experimental design for studying on the quantum Zeno effect in solid-state material", Proc. SPIE 11685, Terahertz, RF, Millimeter, and Submillimeter-Wave Technology and Applications XIV, 116850R (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2586855
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KEYWORDS
Solid state physics

Graphene

Particles

Absorption

Terahertz radiation

Light

Light sources

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