Axion Dark Matter Detection by Superconducting Resonant Frequency Conversion
Abstract
We propose an approach to search for axion dark matter with a specially designed superconducting radio frequency cavity, targeting axions with masses ma 10-6 eV. Our approach exploits axion-induced transitions between nearly degenerate resonant modes of frequency GHz. A scan over axion mass is achieved by varying the frequency splitting between the two modes. Compared to traditional approaches, this allows for parametrically enhanced signal power for axions lighter than a GHz. The projected sensitivity covers unexplored parameter space for QCD axion dark matter for 10-8 eV ma 10-6 eV and axion-like particle dark matter as light as ma 10-14 eV.
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