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13 September 2002 Laser-boosted light sail experiments with the 150-kW LHMEL II CO2 laser
Leik N. Myrabo, Timothy R. Knowles, John O. Bagford, Daniel B. Seibert II, Henry M. Harris
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Laser-boosted lightsail experiments were carried out on 4-8 December 2000 with the 150 kW LHMEL II carbon dioxide CW laser at Wright Patterson Air Force Base - in their 2.74 m long, 2.13-, diameter vacuum chamber. All 5-cm diameter sail specimens were fabricated by ESLI. The prior Dec. '99 pendulum tests used ultralight carbon microtruss discs, sputter-coated with molybdenum on the front face to improve reflectivity at 10.6 um - and are the first known measurements of high power laser photonic thrust with real candidate lightsail materials. The Dec. '00 vertical wire- guided tests employed an improved moly-coated carbon-foil material with the same basic microtruss substructure. The performance of this new carbon foil sail was superior to the earlier specimens.
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Leik N. Myrabo, Timothy R. Knowles, John O. Bagford, Daniel B. Seibert II, and Henry M. Harris "Laser-boosted light sail experiments with the 150-kW LHMEL II CO2 laser", Proc. SPIE 4760, High-Power Laser Ablation IV, (13 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.482034
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KEYWORDS
Carbon

Carbon dioxide lasers

Molybdenum

Reflectivity

Pyrometry

Coating

Sensors

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