The Future of low Energy Photon Experiments
Axel Lindner

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current status and future prospects of light-shining-through-a-wall experiments designed to detect Weakly Interacting Sub-eV Particles (WISPs), highlighting their importance in fundamental physics research.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the necessity, current status, and future potential of low energy photon experiments for WISP detection.
Findings
Current experiments set new limits on WISP properties
Future experiments could improve sensitivity significantly
The field has promising prospects for discovering new physics
Abstract
"Light-shining-through-a-wall" experiments search for Weakly Interacting Sub-eV Particles (WISPs). The necessity and status of such enterprises as well as their future potential are sketched.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
