Adjusting optical cavity birefringence with wavelength tunable laser for axion searches
Hinata Takidera, Hiroki Fujimoto, Yuka Oshima, Satoru Takano, Kentaro Komori, Tomohiro Fujita, Ippei Obata, Masaki Ando, and Yuta Michimura

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to enhance axion dark matter searches using optical cavities by adjusting birefringence with wavelength-tunable lasers and zero-phase shift mirrors, improving sensitivity across a range of axion masses.
Contribution
It proposes a novel approach combining zero-phase shift mirrors and wavelength tuning to improve cavity sensitivity and scanning capability in axion detection experiments.
Findings
Confirmed phase difference requirements with zero-phase shift mirrors.
Demonstrated wavelength tuning can control polarization phase difference.
Enhanced sensitivity potential for axion-photon coupling detection.
Abstract
Axions have attracted attention as promising candidates for dark matter (DM). Although axions have been intensively searched for, they have not been observed yet. Recently, novel experiments to search for axion DM have been proposed that use optical cavities to amplify polarization rotation of laser light induced by the axion-photon interaction. One such experiment employs a ring cavity composed of four mirrors. However, its sensitivity to the axion-photon coupling in the low axion mass region is limited due to a reflection phase difference between s- and p-polarizations. In this paper, we propose a new method to improve the sensitivity using zero-phase shift mirrors and a wavelength tunable laser. Moreover, the laser makes it easier to scan the high axion mass region by tuning the reflection phase difference between s- and p-polarizations. We experimentally confirmed that…
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