Author: Romanenko, A.S.
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TUZD6
DarkSRF: Using Accelerator Technology to Search for a Dark Photon  
 
  • S. Posen, A.S. Romanenko
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
 
  Superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities have long been used to accelerate beams of charged particles. But their extremely high quality factors >1010 make them useful in high sensitivity searches for physics beyond the standard model. DarkSRF is a ’light-shining-through-the-wall’ (LSW) experiment in which two SRF cavities are tuned to the same frequency and only one is powered. RF power appearing in the unpowered cavity could be a sign of conversion of photons from the powered cavity into dark photons, and then conversion back into photons. In this contribution, we overview the concept, experimental apparatus, and first results.  
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THXE1
Accelerators for Quantum Technologies  
 
  • A.S. Romanenko
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
  • K.A. Brown
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
  • S. Sosa
    ODU, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
 
  Dr. A. Romanenko will present "SRF-based accelerator technologies for Quantum" followed by "Large Ion Traps for Quantum Information Systems" presented by Dr. K. Brown. "Examples of AI/ML enabled by HPCs in design applied to a QIS" presentation by Dr. S. Sosa will be followed by panel discussion and audience questions.  
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