Microwave cavities and detectors for axion research : proceedings of the 2nd international workshop
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Microwave cavities and detectors for axion research : proceedings of the 2nd international workshop
(Springer proceedings in physics, v. 211)
Springer, c2018
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注記
"These proceedings are from the '2nd Workshop on Microwave Cavities and Detectors for Axion Research,' which took place at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) from Jan 10 to 13, 2017."--Pref
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The nature of dark matter remains one of the preeminent mysteries in physics and cosmology. It appears to require the existence of new particles whose interactions to ordinary matter are extraordinarily feeble. One well-motivated candidate is the axion, an extraordinarily light neutral particle that may possibly be detected by looking for their conversion to detectable microwaves in the presence of a strong magnetic field. This has led to a number of experimental searches that are beginning to probe plausible axion model space and may discover the axion in the near future. These proceedings discuss the challenges of designing and operating tunable resonant cavities and detectors at ultralow temperatures. The topics discussed here have potential application far beyond the field of dark matter detection and may be applied to resonant cavities for accelerators as well as designing superconducting detectors for quantum information and computing applications. This work is intended for graduate students and researchers interested in learning the unique requirements for designing and operating microwave cavities and detectors for direct axion searches and to introduce several proposed experimental concepts that are still in the prototype stage.
目次
1. Introduction to RF-Structures and Their Design
2. Symmetry Breaking in Haloscope Microwave Cavities3. Pound - Drever - Hall frequency locking method4. Evaluation of Commercial Phase Shifters for Cryogenic Applications5. Application of the Bead-Perturbation Technique to a Study of a Tunable 5 GHz Annular Cavity6. Novel Resonant Cavity Designs and Applications to Axion Haloscopes7. PBG cavities for future ADMX8. First test of a photonic band gap structure for ADMX-HF9. Hybrid cavities for axion detectors10. Simulation of Superconducting QUBIT devices11. Detecting Axion Dark Matter with Superconducting Qubits12. First results from a microwave cavity axion search at 24 eV13. Multiple-cavity detector for axion search14. The ORGAN Experiment15. Searching for Low Mass Axions with an LC Circuit16. ABRACADABRA: A broadband/resonant search for axions17. The QUAX experiment18. Progress on the ARIADNE axion experiment
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