Coherent Axion Production through Laser Crystal Interaction
Abstract
We investigate the interaction between an optical laser and an ionic crystal and reveal coherent emission of axions through phase-match between laser and axion fields. Such emission is further enhanced by stacking thin crystal layers of half-wavelength thickness. Based on these findings, we propose a novel method for generating and detecting axions in terrestrial experiments, achieving up to a two-order-of-magnitude increase in transition probability compared to light-shining-through-wall (LSW) experiments with the same interaction region size. For an experimental length of 10 meters, this setup could lower the exclusion limit to gaγγ1.32×10-11GeV-1 with currently available laser technologies.
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