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Axion quasiparticles for axion dark matter detection

Authors :
Schuette-Engel, Jan
Marsh, David J. E.
Millar, Alexander J.
Sekine, Akihiko
Chadha-Day, Francesca
Hoof, Sebastian
Ali, Mazhar N.
Fong, Kin Chung
Hardy, Edward
Smejkal, Libor
Schuette-Engel, Jan
Marsh, David J. E.
Millar, Alexander J.
Sekine, Akihiko
Chadha-Day, Francesca
Hoof, Sebastian
Ali, Mazhar N.
Fong, Kin Chung
Hardy, Edward
Smejkal, Libor
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

It has been suggested that certain antiferromagnetic topological insulators contain axion quasiparticles (AQs), and that such materials could be used to detect axion dark matter (DM). The AQ is a longitudinal antiferromagnetic spin fluctuation coupled to the electromagnetic Chern-Simons term, which, in the presence of an applied magnetic field, leads to mass mixing between the AQ and the electric field. The electromagnetic boundary conditions and transmission and reflection coefficients are computed. A model for including losses into this system is presented, and the resulting linewidth is computed. It is shown how transmission spectroscopy can be used to measure the resonant frequencies and damping coefficients of the material, and demonstrate conclusively the existence of the AQ. The dispersion relation and boundary conditions permit resonant conversion of axion DM into THz photons in a material volume that is independent of the resonant frequency, which is tuneable via an applied magnetic field. A parameter study for axion DM detection is performed, computing boost amplitudes and bandwidths using realistic material properties including loss. The proposal could allow for detection of axion DM in the mass range between 1 and 10 meV using current and near future technology.<br />QC 20220615

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312823190
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088.1475-7516.2021.08.066