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Quantum memory and non-demolition measurement of single phonon state with nitrogen-vacancy centers ensemble
In diamond, the mechanical vibration induced strain can lead to interaction
between the mechanical mode and the nitrogen-vecancy (NV) centers. In this
work, we propose to utilize the strain induced coupling for the quantum
non-demolition (QND) single phonon measurement and memory in diamond. The
single phonon in a diamond mechanical resonator can be perfectly absorbed and
emitted by the NV centers ensemble (NVE) with adiabatically tuning the
microwave driving. An optical laser drives the NVE to the excited states, which
have much larger coupling strength to the mechanical mode. By adiabatically
eliminating the excited states under large detuning limit, the effective
coupling between the mechanical mode and the NVE can be used for QND
measurement of the single phonon state. Under realistic experimental
conditions, we numerically simulate the scheme. It is found that the fidelity
of the absorbing and emitting process can reach a much high value. The overlap
between the input and the output phonon shapes can reach .Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
Preventive effect of Tribulus Terrestris extract on exercise-related immunosuppression and its mechanism
Introduction: To investigate preventive effect of Tribulus terrestris extract (TT) on exercise-related immunosuppression in rats and explore the mechanisms- the role of Glucocorticoid (GC), Glucocorticoid Receptor (GR) and NF-kB inhibitor protein alpha (IkBa). Methods: Thirty male SD rats were randomly divided into control group, over-trained group and over-trained plus TT group. The last two groups were trained on a motor-driven treadmill with a progressively increased load for 6 weeks. The over-trained plus TT rats took the medicine by gastric irrigation while the others ingested the same amount of saline. The numbers of CD3+, CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and natural killing (NK) and NKT cells were detected by Flow Cytometry. The plasma levels of testosterone and corticosterone and the protein levels of GR and IkBa in livers of rats were determined by ELISA and Western blot, respectively. Results: ①Distinct decreases of body weigh, testosterone/corticosterone (T/C) ratio, the numbers of CD3+T and NK cells were found in over-trained rats compared with that of control rats, indicating successful establishement of exercise-related immunosuppression. ②Supplement of TT lead to significant increases of T/C ratio, CD4+/CD8+ ratio and the amounts of CD8+ cells, NK and NKT cells in the over-trained rats. ③The plasma levels of GC in over-trained rats kept unchanged compared to control rats, while obvious decrease (about 50% of over-trained rats) was observed in over-trained plus TT rats. ④The protein levels of GR decreased in the livers of over-trained rats, while obvious increases of protein expression of GR were observed in over-trained plus TT rats. ⑤The protein levels of IkBa raised significantly in the livers of over-trained rats, while reduced protein levels of IkBa were shown in over-trained plus TT rats. Conclusions: These results indicated that: ①supplement of TT improved the suppressed immune function resulted from over-training in rats. ②TT decreased the plasma levels of GC and the protein levels of IkBa in livers of over-trained rats and increased the protein levels of GR in livers of over-trained rats, which might be related to the preventive effect of TT on exercise-related immunosuppression
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