FNAL-Led Team Develops Tunable Dark Matter Detector
thequantuminsider.com Apr 8, 2026

FNAL-Led Team Develops Tunable Dark Matter Detector

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A team of researchers led by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory has developed an electronically tunable quantum detector that significantly speeds up the search for dark matter. The detector uses a SQUID-based design with flux tuning to scan frequencies faster and with less noise than traditional mechanical methods. This breakthrough enables the capture of weak signals from dark photons, a candidate for dark matter, in a 20× faster scanning rate over a 22 MHz range.