Exploring high-frequency gravitational waves with magnons

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Abstract

Detecting gravitational waves with frequencies higher than 10 kHz requires new strategies. In previous papers, we proposed magnon gravitational wave detectors and gave the first limit on gigahertz gravitational waves by reinterpreting the existing data from axion dark matter experiments. In this paper, we show that the sensitivity can be improved by constructing the detector specific to gravitational waves. In particular, we employ an infinite sum of terms in the expansion of Fermi normal coordinates to probe gravitational waves with a wavelength comparable to the detector size. As a consequence, we obtain sensitivity of around hc∼ 10 - 20 .

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Ito, A., & Soda, J. (2023). Exploring high-frequency gravitational waves with magnons. European Physical Journal C, 83(8). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11876-2

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