L. Gao, H. Zheng, X. N. Feng, L. B. Zhao, L. F. Wei
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Abstract
Haloscope is one of the typical installations to detect the electromagnetic
responses (EMRs) of axion field in radio-frequency (rf) band. Given what the
detection by the existing Haloscope-type detector (HTD) biased only by a high
stationary magnetic field, is just the second axion-photon energy converted
effect and thus the detectable signal is still significantly weak, here we
propose a feasible approach to upgrade the existing HTD by additionally
applying a transverse rf modulated magnetic field for generating the
first-order axion-photon energy converted signal. Accordingly, we argue that
the detection sensitivity of the upgrading HTD (UHTD) could be enhanced
feasibly by a few orders of magnitude, compared with those achieved by the
existing HTDs. The feasibility of the proposed UHTD is also discussed.