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Concept of multiple-cell cavity for axion dark matter search

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arxiv 1710.06969 v2 pith:NSBXATG7 submitted 2017-10-19 astro-ph.IM hep-exphysics.ins-det

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In cavity-based axion dark matter search experiments exploring high mass regions, multiple-cavity design is considered to increase the detection volume within a given magnet bore. We introduce a new idea, referred to as multiple-cell cavity, which provides various benefits including a larger detection volume, simpler experimental setup, and easier phase-matching mechanism. We present the characteristics of this concept and demonstrate the experimental feasibility with an example of a double-cell cavity.

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