Proposal for the search for exotic spin-spin interactions at the micrometer scale using functionalized cantilever force sensors
Qian Wang, Ze Ouyang, Yu Lu, Jianbo Wang, Lin Zhu, and Pengshun Luo

TL;DR
This paper proposes using a functionalized cantilever force sensor to search for exotic spin-spin interactions mediated by hypothetical bosons at micrometer scales, aiming to improve current constraints significantly.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental setup with magnetic source structures and oscillation modulation to detect axion- and Z' boson-mediated interactions with enhanced sensitivity.
Findings
Expected to probe coupling constants seven orders of magnitude lower for Z'-mediated interactions.
Aims to improve constraints on axion-mediated interactions by an order of magnitude.
Designs magnetic structures for specific detection of different exotic interactions.
Abstract
Spin-dependent exotic interactions can be generated by exchanging hypothetical bosons, which were introduced to solve some puzzles in physics. Many precision experiments have been performed to search for such interactions, but no confirmed observation has been made. Here, we propose new experiments to search for the exotic spin-spin interactions that can be mediated by axions or Z bosons. A sensitive functionalized cantilever is utilized as a force sensor to measure the interactions between the spin-polarized electrons in a periodic magnetic source structure and a closed-loop magnetic structure integrated on the cantilever. The source is set to oscillate during data acquisition to modulate the exotic force signal to high harmonics of the oscillating frequency. This helps to suppress the spurious signals at the signal frequency. Different magnetic source structures are designed…
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