We present results from the first experimental demonstration of a tunable thin-shell axion haloscope. This novel geometry decouples the overall volume of the cavity-based resonator from its resonant frequency, thereby evading the steep sensitivity degradation at high-frequencies. An aluminum 2.6 L (41λ3) prototype which tunes from 7.1 to 8.0 GHz was fabricated and characterized at room temperature. An axion-sensitive, straightforwardly tunable TM010 mode is clearly identified with a room temperature quality factor, Q, of ∼5,000. The on-resonance E-field distribution is mapped and found to agree with numerical calculations. Anticipating future cryogenic operation, we develop an alignment protocol relying only on rf measurements of the cavity, maintaining a form factor of 0.57 across the full tuning range. These measurements demonstrate the feasibility of cavity-based haloscopes with operating volume V≫λ3. We discuss plans for future development and the parameters required for a thin-shell haloscope exploring the post-inflationary axion parameter space (∼4 to ∼30 GHz) at DFSZ sensitivity.
@article{arxiv.2402.01060,
title = {High-volume tunable resonator for axion searches above 7 GHz},
author = {Taj A. Dyson and Chelsea L. Bartram and Ashley Davidson and Jonah B. Ezekiel and Laura M. Futamura and Tongtian Liu and Chao-Lin Kuo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.01060},
year = {2024}
}
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6 pages, 7 figures; references added, Table 2 updated, acknowledgments made more descriptive, grammar copy edits, and title updated to published version