Development of High-Q Superconducting LC Resonators for DMRadio
ORAL
Abstract
A superconducting lumped-LC resonator is a central piece in the search for sub-μeV axions with DMRadio. It enhances the axion signal and allows much more sensitive searches by increasing the signal-to-noise ratio and improving the experiment scan rate. We have demonstrated a prototype resonator with a state-of-the-art quality factor, Q ≥ 106, which satisfies the requirement for the DMRadio-50L. The results have a direct impact on the design and implementation of the resonator for DMRadio-50L by providing a recipe for achieving a high-Q value in the desired frequency range. The results also inform the resonator design approach for the future GUT-scale QCD axions search with DMRadio-GUT. I will present the latest findings from our research and development project studying loss mechanisms in these resonators and scaling up this prototype resonator for integration into DMRadio-50L, as well as routes for further improving the quality factor.
*The authors acknowledge support for DMRadio-m3 as part of the DOE Dark Matter New Initiatives program under SLAC FWP 100559. Members of the DMRadio Collaboration acknowledge support from the NSF under awards 2110720 and 2014215. Stanford University and UC Berkeley gratefully acknowledge support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, grant number 7941, and additional support from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
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Publication: https://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.106.112003
Presenters
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Roman Kolevatov
- Princeton University