Quantum Sensors for the Hidden Sector (QSHS) - A Summary of Our First Year!

Ian Bailey, Bhaswati Chakraborty, Gemma Chapman, Ed Daw, Ling Hao,Edward Hardy,Edward Laird,Peter Leek, John Gallop,Gianluca Gregori,John March-Russell, Phil Meeson, Clem Mostyn,Yuri Pashkin, Searbhan O Peatain, Mitch Perry, Michele Piscitelli,Edward Romans,Subir Sarkar,Ningqiang Song, Mahesh Soni, Paul Smith,Boon-Kok Tan,Stephen West,Stafford Withington

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In 2021 the Quantum Sensors for the Hidden Sector (QSHS) collaboration was founded in the UK. We received funding as part of the Quantum Technologies for Fundamental Physics programme to develop and demonstrate quantum devices with the potential to detect hidden-sector particles such as axions and dark photons in the ~1μeV/c^2 to ~100μeV/c^2 mass window. Our collaboration is formed from a diverse community of condensed matter physicists, quantum technologists, theorists and (astro) particle physics experimentalists. We are designing and fabricating a range of “quantum devices” and constructing a high-field, low-temperature facility at the University of Sheffield to characterise and test the devices in an axion haloscope geometry, initially using an rf cavity. This poster was presented at the 17th Patras workshop on axions, WIMPs and WISPs on the 8th August 2022 in Mainz, Germany.
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