We propose a new strategy to search for dark matter axions using tunable
cryogenic plasmas. Unlike current experiments, which repair the mismatch
between axion and photon masses by breaking translational invariance (cavity
and dielectric haloscopes), a plasma haloscope enables resonant conversion by
matching the axion mass to a plasma frequency. A key advantage is that the
plasma frequency is unrelated to the physical size of the device, allowing
large conversion volumes. We identify wire metamaterials as a promising
candidate plasma, wherein the plasma frequency can be tuned by varying the
interwire spacing. For realistic experimental sizes we estimate competitive
sensitivity for axion masses 35−400μeV, at least.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Updated to match version published by Physical
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