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Strong microwave squeezing above 1 Tesla and 1 Kelvin. [PDF]
Vaartjes A +5 more
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Broadband Solenoidal Haloscope for Terahertz Axion Detection
We introduce the Broadband Reflector Experiment for Axion Detection (BREAD) conceptual design and science program. This haloscope plans to search for bosonic dark matter across the [10$^{-3}$, 1] eV ([0.24, 240] THz) mass range. BREAD proposes a cylindrical metal barrel to convert dark matter into photons, which a novel parabolic reflector design ...
Jesse Liu, Kristin Dona, Gabriel Hoshino
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Exploration of Wire Array Metamaterials for the Plasma Axion Haloscope
Wire array metamaterials have been proposed as ideal resonators for dark matter searches at the very high masses predicted for the post‐inflation axion, offering the prospect of making resonators simultaneously of very high frequency and very large volume. A detailed exploration of the properties of such wire array metamaterials provides strong support
Mackenzie Wooten +2 more
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Searching for dark photons with existing haloscope data [PDF]
4 pages of content plus 2 pages of bibliography, 1 figure; updated with code for a statistical analysis on the polarization of the dark photon; accepted for publication in ...
Sumita Ghosh, Reina Maruyama
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Effective approximation of electromagnetism for axion haloscope searches [PDF]
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Dongok Kim, Yun Chang Shin
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Search for Invisible Axion Dark Matter with a Multiple-Cell Haloscope [PDF]
We present the first results of a search for invisible axion dark matter using a multiple-cell cavity haloscope. This cavity concept was proposed to provide a highly efficient approach to high mass regions compared to the conventional multiple-cavity design, with larger detection volume, simpler detector setup, and unique phase-matching mechanism ...
Sung-Woo Youn +2 more
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Advances in Searching for Galactic Axions with a Dielectric Haloscope (MADMAX)
In this article the general concept of the MADMAX (Magnetized Disc and Mirror Axion experiment) is described. MADMAX is a dielectric haloscope aimed to detect dark matter axions. Recent updates of the magnet and the cryostat that will host different prototype radio frequency (RF) booster systems are presented.
Antonios Gardikiotis +1 more
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Operation of a Ferromagnetic Axion Haloscope
2020The QUAX proposal studies the interaction of dark matter axions with electrons. As the effect of axions can be described as an effective magnetic field, the signal is a magnetization oscillation of a sample. To detect it, the material is placed in a resonant cavity and polarized with a static magnetic field.
Alesini D. +21 more
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Novel Resonators for Axion Haloscopes
2018The ARC Centre of Excellence in Engineered Quantum Systems, hosted at the University of Western Australia, has significant experience with microwave experiments, and novel resonator design. We believe there is much room for expansion and improvement in the design of resonators for haloscope searches, which are microwave cavity experiments designed to ...
Ben T. McAllister +2 more
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DEEPDISH: A Dark Matter Haloscope Using MKIDs
Journal of Low Temperature PhysicsMiguel Daal, Benjamin Mazin
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