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Moore, David C ; Geraci, Andrew A ( , Quantum Science and Technology)null (Ed.)
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Geraci, Andrew A. ; Bradley, Colin ; Weinstein, Jonathan ; Derevianko, Andrei ( , Physical review letters)We discuss the use of optical cavities as tools to search for dark matter (DM) composed of virialized ultralight fields (VULFs). Such fields could lead to oscillating fundamental constants, resulting in oscillations of the length of rigid bodies. We propose searching for these effects via differential strain measurement of rigid and suspended-mirror cavities. We estimate that more than 2 orders of magnitude of unexplored phase space for VULF DM couplings can be probed at VULF Compton frequencies in the audible range of 0.1–10 kHz.more » « less