Speaker
Junu JEONG
(KAIST/IBS)
Description
In cavity-based axion dark matter search experiments exploring high mass regions, arrays of multiple cavities are typically considered to increase the detection volume within a given magnet bore. We, IBS/CAPP at KAIST, introduce a new idea, referred to as pizza-cylinder cavity, which is superior to a conventional multiple-cavity detector in terms of detection volume, simplicity of the experimental setup, and facilitation of the phase-matching mechanism. This design is promising for detecting high frequency axion dark matter with enhanced experimental sensitivities. We present the characteristics of this concept and demonstrate the experimental feasibility using a double-cell cavity.
Authors
Junu JEONG
(KAIST/IBS)
Sung Woo YOUN
(Institute for Basic Science)
Mr
Saebyeok Ahn
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST))
Jihn E. Kim
(Kyung Hee University)
Dr
Yannis Semertzidis
(CAPP/IBS and KAIST in South Korea)