Superconducting Quantum Sensors for Fundamental Physics Searches
Abstrak
Superconducting Transition Edge Sensors (TESs) are a promising technology for fundamental physics applications due to their low dark count rates, excellent energy resolution, and high detection efficiency. On the DESY campus, we have been developing a program to characterize cryogenic quantum sensors for fundamental physics applications, particularly focused on TESs. We currently have two fully equipped dilution refrigerators that enable simultaneous TES characterization and fundamental physics searches. In this paper, we summarize the current status of our TES characterization, including recent calibration efforts and efficiency measurements, as well as simulations to better understand TES behavior and its backgrounds. Additionally, we summarize some physics applications that we are already exploring or planning to explore. We will give preliminary projections on a direct dark matter search with our TES, where exploiting low-threshold electron scattering in superconducting materials allows us to search for sub-MeV-scale dark matter. We are also working toward performing a measurement of the even-number photon distribution (beyond one pair) of a quantum-squeezed light source. Finally, if it proves to meet the requirements, our TES detector may be used as a second, independent detection system to search for an axion signal at the ALPS II experiment.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (11)
Gulden Othman
Robert H. Hadfield
Katharina-Sophie Isleif
Friederike Januschek
Axel Lindner
Manuel Meyer
Dmitry Morozov
Devendra Kumar Namburi
Elmeri Rivasto
José Alejandro Rubiera Gimeno
Christina Schwemmbauer
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2025
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.3390/psf2025011002
- Akses
- Open Access ✓