A broadband platform to search for hidden photons
Abstract
The optical behavior of a structure consisting of graphene sheets embedded in media was studied, and the differences between the structure and ordinary birefringent crystal, double zero-reflectance point, were identified. We showed the changes in the optical behavior of the structure due to the existence of hidden photons. When a radiation illuminates the structure, only ω2/ωp2>1+mX2 c4 2εr2ωp2 can propagate through the structure. This provides a broadband platform for detecting hidden photons, where the sensitivity increases with the mass of the hidden photon.In contrast, if the mass of hidden photon is small, one can use a method similar to the light-shining-through-thin-wall technique. The structure is a platform to actively search for hidden photons since the operating point of the structure does not have to match the mass shell of hidden photons.
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