Nb3Sn films on Cu via Cu-Sn diffusion achieve Q=77,000 at zero field in a test cavity, outperforming bare Cu for potential axion searches.
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Derives a corrected boundary condition that enforces exact total surfactant mass conservation in nonlinear reduced models of soluble-surfactant-laden falling films, resolving an inconsistency in prior surface transport reductions.
Josephson junctions can detect ultralight boson potentials through induced phase shifts, enabling probes of photophilic scalars, Lorentz-violating scalars, and axion monopole-dipole interactions depending on source polarization.
Axion-photon coupling imprints measurable Aharonov-Bohm and Berry phases in superconducting circuits and interferometers, projecting sensitivity to g_aγγ ~ 7.8e-14 GeV^{-1} at m_a ~ 1e-10 eV.
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Nb$_3$Sn Thin Films Using a Cu-Sn Route for Dark Matter Detection
Nb3Sn films on Cu via Cu-Sn diffusion achieve Q=77,000 at zero field in a test cavity, outperforming bare Cu for potential axion searches.
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A conservation-consistent boundary condition for nonlinear models of soluble-surfactant-laden falling films
Derives a corrected boundary condition that enforces exact total surfactant mass conservation in nonlinear reduced models of soluble-surfactant-laden falling films, resolving an inconsistency in prior surface transport reductions.
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Searching for ultralight bosons with Josephson junction interferometry
Josephson junctions can detect ultralight boson potentials through induced phase shifts, enabling probes of photophilic scalars, Lorentz-violating scalars, and axion monopole-dipole interactions depending on source polarization.
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Searching for axions with quantum interferometry
Axion-photon coupling imprints measurable Aharonov-Bohm and Berry phases in superconducting circuits and interferometers, projecting sensitivity to g_aγγ ~ 7.8e-14 GeV^{-1} at m_a ~ 1e-10 eV.