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Resonant regeneration in the sub-quantum regime – A demonstration of fractional quantum interference
Authors:John G Hartnett  Joerg Jaeckel  Rhys G Povey  Michael E Tobar
Institution:1. School of Physics, University of Western Australia, Crawley W.A., Australia;2. Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom
Abstract:Light shining through wall experiments (in the optical as well as in the microwave regime) are a powerful tool to search for light particles coupled very weakly to photons such as axions or extra hidden sector photons. Resonant regeneration, where a resonant cavity is employed to enhance the regeneration rate of photons, is one of the most promising techniques to improve the sensitivity of the next generation of experiments. However, doubts have been voiced if such methods work at very low regeneration rates where on average the cavity contains less than one photon. In this Letter we report on a demonstration experiment using a microwave cavity driven with extremely low power, to show that resonant amplification works also in this regime. In accordance with standard quantum mechanics this is a demonstration that interference also works at the level of less than one quantum. As an additional benefit this experiment shows that thermal photons inside the cavity cause no adverse effects.
Keywords:Low energy particle physics  Light shining through walls experiments  Tests of quantum interference  Microwave cavities
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