Search for sub-eV axion-like particles in a stimulated resonant photon-photon collider with two laser beams based on a novel method to discriminate pressure-independent components
Yuri Kirita, Takumi Hasada, Masaki Hashida, Yusuke Hirahara, Kensuke, Homma, Shunsuke Inoue, Fumiya Ishibashi, Yoshihide Nakamiya, Liviu Neagu,, Akihide Nobuhiro, Takaya Ozaki, Madalin-Mihai Rosu, Shuji Sakabe, Ovidiu, Tesileanu

TL;DR
This study searches for sub-eV axion-like particles using a novel laser-based resonant photon-photon scattering method, developing pressure-independent background discrimination techniques, and sets new limits on ALP-photon coupling at specific masses.
Contribution
It introduces a new method to discriminate pressure-independent optical-element aFWM background, enabling more sensitive ALP searches with higher laser pulse energies.
Findings
No signal photons detected, consistent with zero.
Established a pressure-independent background discrimination method.
Set new exclusion limits on ALP-photon coupling at 0.18 eV.
Abstract
Sub-eV axion-like particles (ALPs) have been searched for by focusing two-color near-infrared pulse lasers into a vacuum along a common optical axis. Within the focused quasi-parallel collision system created by combining a creation field ( Ti:Sapphire laser) and a background inducing field ( Nd:YAG laser), the detection of signal photons via stimulated resonant photon-photon scattering by exchanging ALPs was attempted in a vacuum chamber. The signal wavelength can be determined via energy-momentum conservation in the vacuum, and it coincides with that determined from the atomic four-wave-mixing (aFWM) process. In this work, the pulse energies were one order of magnitude higher than those in the previous search, allowing aFWM from optical elements to be observed as a pressure-independent background for the first time, in…
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TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
