Searching for new particles beyond the standard model with a single electron-spin quantum sensor (1706.03482v1)
Abstract: Searching for new particles beyond the standard model is crucial for understanding several fundamental conundrums in physics and astrophysics. Amongst them, axions or similar hypothetical pseudoscalar bosons would mediate electron-nucleon interactions. While previous experiments set stringent upper bounds of this interaction strength with force range over $20 ~\mu$m, experimental searching at shorter force range remains elusive. We develop a method that utilizes a near-surface Nitrogen-vacancy center as a quantum sensor to explore such interaction. New constraints for axion-mediated electron-nucleon coupling, $g_sNg_pe$, have been set for the force range $0.1 $--$23~\mu$m. The obtained upper bound of the interaction at $20~\mu$m, $g_sNg_pe < 6.24\times10{-15}$, is two orders of magnitude more stringent than that set by earlier experiments. Our method can be further extended to investigate other spin-dependent interactions and opens the door for the single-spin quantum sensor to explore new physics beyond the standard model.