visual
visual

세미나

  • HOME
  • >
  • 소식
  • >
  • 세미나
날짜 2016-05-19 15:00 
연사  
장소 May 19, 2016 (Thur.) 3PM, 

 

The CERN Resonant WISP Search: Development, Results and Lesson-Learned

   

May 19, 2016 (Thur.) 3PM, #5318(E6-2, 5th fl.)

Dr. Michael Betz, CERN

   

Weakly Interacting Sub-eV Particles (WISPs) could reveal the composition of cold dark matter in the universe and explain a large number of astrophysical phenomena. Despite their strong theoretical motivation, these hypothetical particles could not be observed in any experiment so far.

The "CERN Resonant WISP Search"(CROWS) probes the existence of WISPs using microwave techniques.

The heart of the table-top experiment are two high-Q microwave cavity resonators. The `emitting cavity` is driven by a power amplifier at 3 GHz, resulting in the build-up of a strong electromagnetic field inside. The `receiving cavity` is placed in close vicinity and connected to a sensitive microwave receiver.

Most theories predict a weak coupling between the two cavities due to a Photon to WISP conversion process. CROWS tries to observe that coupling, while mitigating electromagnetic crosstalk with a high-end (~ 300 dB) electromagnetic shielding enclosure for the receiving part of the experiment.

Although no WISPs were detected in the most sensitive measurement-runs in 2013, a previously unexplored region in the parameter space was opened up. For `Hidden Sector Photons`, a prominent member of the WISP family, the result corresponds to an improvement in sensitivity over the previous laboratory exclusion limit by a factor of ~7.

This talk shall give a brief introduction to WISPs, the experimental search efforts worldwide and then focus on the design and development of the CROWS experiment, which happened in the framework of the authors PhD.

The encountered engineering challenges and their solutions will be highlighted. This includes the high performance EMI shielding ( 300 dB through several layers), operating electronics in strong (3 T) magnetic fields, optical signal transmission and high sensitivity (P < 1E-24 W) microwave signal detection. The operation procedure and the lessons learned during various experimental runs are shown. Furthermore, several ideas are proposed, on how to improve the experiment and its sensitivity further.

 

Contact: T.8166(CAPP Administration Office)

번호 날짜 연사 제목
공지 2025-02-24 16:00    2025년 봄학기 콜로키움 안내
공지 2025-02-27 16:00    2025년 봄 물리학과 특별세미나 (광학/응집물리 분야)
182 2016-06-01 10:30    Welcome to Nature Photonics
181 2018-05-11 16:00    암페어 단위 재정의와 단전자 펌프 소자 개발 file
180 2016-04-26 16:00    Transport spectroscopy for electronic bands in carbon-based nanomaterials with weak-bond contacts
179 2022-08-12 10:00    Twisted Bilayer Magnets file
178 2022-08-12 10:00    Twisted Bilayer Magnets file
177 2022-10-06 13:00    Counting States with Global Symmetry
176 2019-06-12 15:00    The relation between free and interacting fermionic SPT phases file
175 2016-09-29 16:00    Exploring the phase diagram of BaBiO3: epic voyage of just another bad trip?
174 2017-04-28 16:00    Carbon nanotubes coupled to superconducting impedance matching circuits
173 2023-07-11 11:00    Ordered phases, non-Fermi liquid, and quantum criticality driven by entanglement between multipoles and conduction electrons
172 2019-07-30 16:00    Dirac fermions and flat bands in correlated kagome metals file
171 2017-11-03 14:30    Quantum Resistor-Capacitor Circuit with Majorana Edge States file
170 2019-09-10 15:00    Two-Stage Kondo Effect file
169 2017-02-01 14:00    Quantum electron optics using flying electrons
168 2015-11-23 13:30    What's Beyond the Standard Model? Lessons from Run I and what might come in Run II
167 2016-07-08 11:00    Isostatic magnetism
» 2016-05-19 15:00    The CERN Resonant WISP Search: Development, Results and Lesson-Learned
165 2023-06-22 16:00    [CAPP Seminar] The muon g-2 puzzle file
164 2015-10-15 10:00    Development of Large-Bore, High Field Magnets at the NHMFL
163 2017-03-24 14:30    Topological Dynamics