Status report on ALPS II experiment detailing recent progress in optical cavities, single-photon detection, magnets, and site infrastructure for axion-like particle searches.
Characterization of optical systems for the ALPS II experiment
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ALPS II is a light shining through a wall style experiment that will use the principle of resonant enhancement to boost the conversion and reconversion probabilities of photons to relativistic WISPs. This will require the use of long baseline low-loss optical cavities. Very high power build up factors in the cavities must be achieved in order to reach the design sensitivity of ALPS II. This necessitates a number of different sophisticated optical and control systems to maintain the resonance and ensure maximal coupling between the laser and the cavity. In this paper we report on the results of the characterization of these optical systems with a 20 m cavity and discuss the results in the context of ALPS II.
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ALPSII Status Report
Status report on ALPS II experiment detailing recent progress in optical cavities, single-photon detection, magnets, and site infrastructure for axion-like particle searches.