Dark matter axion search using a Josephson Traveling wave parametric amplifier

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We describe the first implementation of a Josephson Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifier (JTWPA) in an axion dark matter search. The operation of the JTWPA for a period of about two weeks achieved sensitivity to axion-like particle dark matter with axion-photon couplings above 10-13 Ge V-1 over a narrow range of axion masses centered around 19.84 μeV by tuning the resonant frequency of the cavity over the frequency range of 4796.7-4799.5 MHz. The JTWPA was operated in the insert of the axion dark matter experiment as part of an independent receiver chain that was attached to a 0.56-l cavity. The ability of the JTWPA to deliver high gain over a wide (3 GHz) bandwidth has engendered interest from those aiming to perform broadband axion searches, a longstanding goal in this field.

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Bartram, C., Braine, T., Cervantes, R., Crisosto, N., Du, N., Leum, G., … Serniak, K. (2023). Dark matter axion search using a Josephson Traveling wave parametric amplifier. Review of Scientific Instruments, 94(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0122907

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