Searching for exotic spin-dependent interactions with a single electron-spin quantum sensor
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Searching for new particles beyond the standard model is crucial for understanding several fundamental conundrums in physics and astrophysics. Several hypothetical particles can mediate exotic spin-dependent interactions between ordinary fermions, which enable laboratory searches via the detection of the interactions. We present a novel platform for investigating exotic spin-dependent interactions with micrometer scales. NV centers in diamond have been utilized as quantum sensors to search for the exotic spin-dependent interactions. We first show an experiment to constrain the electron-nucleon coupling with the force range 0.1-23 micrometers. We also show that upper limits on the exotic dipole-dipole interactions between electrons can be established at force range from 10-900 micrometers by our method.
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Presenters
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Xing Rong
University of Science and Technology of China
Authors
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Xing Rong
University of Science and Technology of China
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Man Jiao
University of Science and Technology of China
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Jiangfeng Du
University of Science and Technology of China