Broadband Dark Matter Axion Detection using a Cylindrical Capacitor [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.13946


The cosmological axions/axion-like particles can compose a significant part of dark matter, however the uncertainty of their mass is large. Here we propose to search the axions using a cylindrical capacitor, in which the static electric field converts dark matter axions into an oscillating magnetic field. Using a static electric field can greatly reduce the magnetic field background compared to using the $\vec B$ field that the thermal current in the magnet-coil could be hard to annihilate. A cylindrical setup shields the electric field to the laboratory as well as encompasses the axion induced magnetic field within the capacitor, which results an increased magnetic field strength. The induced oscillating magnetic field then can be picked up by a SQUID-based magnetic-meter. Adding a superconductor ring-coil system into the induced magnetic field region can further boost the sensitivity and maintain the axion dark matter inherent bandwidth. The proposed setup is capable of a wide mass range searches as the signal can also be modulated by adjusting the angle between the electric field and the axion flow.

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Y. Gao and Q. Yang
Tue, 29 Dec 20
59/66

Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures