Laser induced fluorescence for axion dark matter detection: a feasibility study in YLiF$_4$:Er$^{3+}$
Abstract
We present a detection scheme to search for QCD axion dark matter, that is based on a direct interaction between axions and electrons explicitly predicted by DFSZ axion models. The local axion dark matter field shall drive transitions between Zeeman-split atomic levels separated by the axion rest mass energy . Axion-related excitations are then detected with an upconversion scheme involving a pump laser that converts the absorbed axion energy ( hundreds of eV) to visible or infrared photons, where single photon detection is an established technique. The proposed scheme involves rare-earth ions doped into solid-state crystalline materials, and the optical transitions take place between energy levels of electron configuration. Beyond discussing theoretical aspects and requirements to achieve a cosmologically relevant sensitivity, especially in terms of spectroscopic material properties, we experimentally investigate backgrounds due to the pump laser at temperatures in the range K. Our results rule out excitation of the upper Zeeman component of the ground state by laser-related heating effects, and are of some help in optimizing activated material parameters to suppress the multiphonon-assisted Stokes fluorescence.
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@article{arxiv.1707.06103,
title = {Laser induced fluorescence for axion dark matter detection: a feasibility study in YLiF$_4$:Er$^{3+}$},
author = {C. Braggio and G. Carugno and F. Chiossi and A. Di Lieto and M. Guarise and P. Maddaloni and A. Ortolan and G. Ruoso and L. Santamaria and J. Tasseva and M. Tonelli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.06103},
year = {2018}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures