Nanonewton thrust measurement of photon pressure propulsion using semiconductor laser

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ABSTRACT To evaluate the thrust produced by photon pressure emitted from a 100 W class continuous-wave semiconductor laser, a torsion-balance precise thrust stand is designed and tested. Photon emission propulsion using semiconductor light sources attract interests as a possible candidate for deep-space propellant-less propulsion and attitude control system. However, the thrust produced by photon emission as large as several ten nanonewtons requires precise thrust stand. A resonant method is adopted to enhance the sensitivity of the biflier torsional-spring thrust stand. The torsional spring constant and the resonant of the stand is 1.245 × 10 -3 Nm/rad and 0.118 Hz, respectively. The experimental results showed good agreement with the theoreti cal estimation. The thrust efficiency for photon propulsion was also defined. A maximum thrust of 499 nN was produced by the laser with 208 W input power (75 W of optical output) corresponding to a thrust efficiency of 36.7%. The minimum detectable thrust of the stand was estimated to be 2.62 nN under oscillation at a frequency close to resonance. Keywords: photon emission propulsion, semiconductor laser, torsion balance, thrust measurement, photon pressure

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  • CRID
    1871428067798691200
  • DOI
    10.1117/12.893427
  • ISSN
    0277786X
  • データソース種別
    • OpenAIRE

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