Dark matter detection with superconducting qubit in RADES experiment
Y. Gu*
on behalf of the RADES collaboration*: corresponding author
Pre-published on:
February 05, 2025
Published on:
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Abstract
In dark matter detection especially for ultra light dark matter such as axion or axion-like particles, the output signals are easily buried in noise, making it challenging to reach the expected sensitivity. Recently, various detection concepts incorporating quantum technology are being explored to overcome this limitation. One of the most exciting one is with superconducting qubits as a single photon counter. In this talk we will discuss the ongoing work to develop quantum sensing with superconducting qubit in the RADES experiment.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.474.0067
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