24–27 Mar 2025
UCLA Physics and Astronomy Building 1-425
US/Pacific timezone

Searching for ultralight dark matter with trapped-ion interferometry

27 Mar 2025, 13:35
15m
UCLA Physics and Astronomy Building 1-425

UCLA Physics and Astronomy Building 1-425

475 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095 darkmatter@physics.ucla.edu

Speaker

Leonardo Badurina (California Institute of Technology)

Description

We explore how recent advancements in the manipulation of single ionic wave packets open new avenues for detecting weak magnetic fields sourced by ultralight dark matter. By leveraging the entanglement between the ion's spin and motional degrees of freedom, proposed trapped-ion matter-wave interferometers enable the measurement of the Aharonov-Bohm phase accumulated by the ion over its trajectory, which results in a parametric enhancement of the sensitivity to weak magnetic fields. Considering the relevant boundary conditions, we demonstrate that a single trapped ion can probe unexplored regions of dark photon dark matter parameter space in the $10^{-15}~\mathrm{eV} \lesssim m_{A'} \lesssim 10^{-14}~\mathrm{eV}$ mass window. We also show how these table-top quantum devices will serve as a complementary probe of axion-like particle dark matter in the same mass window.

Author

Leonardo Badurina (California Institute of Technology)

Co-authors

Diego Blas (UAB/IFAE) Jonathan R. Ellis (King's College London) Sebastian Ellis

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