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Phys Rev Lett ; 129(20): 201301, 2022 Nov 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36462025

ABSTRACT

Microwave cavities have been deployed to search for bosonic dark matter candidates with masses of a few µeV. However, the sensitivity of these cavity detectors is limited by their volume, and the traditionally employed half-wavelength cavities suffer from a significant volume reduction at higher masses. Axion dark matter experiment (ADMX)-Orpheus mitigates this issue by operating a tunable, dielectrically loaded cavity at a higher-order mode, which allows the detection volume to remain large. The ADMX-Orpheus inaugural run excludes dark photon dark matter with kinetic mixing angle χ>10^{-13} between 65.5 µeV (15.8 GHz) and 69.3 µeV (16.8 GHz), marking the highest-frequency tunable microwave cavity dark matter search to date.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 120(15): 151301, 2018 Apr 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29756850

ABSTRACT

This Letter reports the results from a haloscope search for dark matter axions with masses between 2.66 and 2.81 µeV. The search excludes the range of axion-photon couplings predicted by plausible models of the invisible axion. This unprecedented sensitivity is achieved by operating a large-volume haloscope at subkelvin temperatures, thereby reducing thermal noise as well as the excess noise from the ultralow-noise superconducting quantum interference device amplifier used for the signal power readout. Ongoing searches will provide nearly definitive tests of the invisible axion model over a wide range of axion masses.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 121(26): 261302, 2018 Dec 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30636160

ABSTRACT

The µeV axion is a well-motivated extension to the standard model. The Axion Dark Matter eXperiment (ADMX) collaboration seeks to discover this particle by looking for the resonant conversion of dark-matter axions to microwave photons in a strong magnetic field. In this Letter, we report results from a pathfinder experiment, the ADMX "Sidecar," which is designed to pave the way for future, higher mass, searches. This testbed experiment lives inside of and operates in tandem with the main ADMX experiment. The Sidecar experiment excludes masses in three widely spaced frequency ranges (4202-4249, 5086-5799, and 7173-7203 MHz). In addition, Sidecar demonstrates the successful use of a piezoelectric actuator for cavity tuning. Finally, this publication is the first to report data measured using both the TM_{010} and TM_{020} modes.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 107(1): 014301, 2011 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21797544

ABSTRACT

Near-field radiation allows heat to propagate across a small vacuum gap at rates several orders of magnitude above that of far-field, blackbody radiation. Although heat transfer via near-field effects has been discussed for many years, experimental verification of this theory has been very limited. We have measured the heat transfer between two macroscopic sapphire plates, finding an increase in agreement with expectations from theory. These experiments, conducted near 300 K, have measured the heat transfer as a function of separation over mm to µm and as a function of temperature differences between 2.5 and 30 K. The experiments demonstrate that evanescence can be put to work to transfer heat from an object without actually touching it.

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Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd ; 146(2): 60-3, 2002 Jan 12.
Article in Dutch | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11820057

ABSTRACT

Charcot's arthropathy is a relative uncommon complication of diabetic neuropathy. The aetiology remains poorly understood. According to the neurotraumatic theory, the foot, which has become insensitive through neuropathy, is subjected to extensive (micro)trauma through continuation of use. Ultimately this leads to destruction. According to the neurovascular theory, autonomic neuropathy results in an increased blood flow in the foot with osteopenia consequently resulting due to increased osteoclastic activity and decreased osteoblastic activity. Acute Charcot's arthropathy presents with a red, warm, swollen foot, which is usually not painful and which eventually becomes ulcerated. An insidious development of the condition is also possible. The X-ray of the foot often is normal at presentation, but will later show local osteoporosis, erosions, subluxations or fractures. Technetium scintigraphy will be abnormal from the beginning, while IgG scans are usually normal. The traditional treatment is cast immobilisation with careful introduction of protected weight-bearing. After stabilisation, orthopaedic footwear is necessary to improve foot function and to prevent ulceration. Regular checkups are important.


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Arthropathy, Neurogenic/etiology , Diabetes Complications , Diabetic Foot/prevention & control , Diabetic Neuropathies/complications , Arthropathy, Neurogenic/diagnosis , Arthropathy, Neurogenic/physiopathology , Arthropathy, Neurogenic/therapy , Bone Diseases/diagnosis , Diabetic Foot/etiology , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans
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