The CASH haloscope proposal projects that Josephson-junction single-photon detectors can reach axion-photon couplings below 1e-15 GeV^-1 in the 38-54 micro-eV mass range, beating the standard quantum limit.
Josephson microwave photon detector operating at 0.7 K
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We predict that the threshold detectors based on Al Josephson junctions, with critical currents below 100 nA, exhibiting a phase diffusion regime, can be exploited for the microwave photon detection both at 17 mK and 700 mK. We demonstrate a detection of two- and one-photon energies at 5 GHz with 90% and 15% efficiency and dark count time of about 0.1 s and 0.01 s, respectively. The observed weak temperature dependence of the detector's performance in the sub-kelvin range fully confirms its phase-diffusion mode of operation. On the other hand, these results show that inevitable thermal fluctuations are not the main source of the detector noise. Consequently, there is still a room to optimize the detector's performance. These results are important for axion search experiments in the range of 5-25 GHz (20-100 $\mu$eV).
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Search for dark-matter axions beyond the quantum limit: the Cosmological Axion Sarov Haloscope (CASH) proposal
The CASH haloscope proposal projects that Josephson-junction single-photon detectors can reach axion-photon couplings below 1e-15 GeV^-1 in the 38-54 micro-eV mass range, beating the standard quantum limit.