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Hi all.
Some interesting analysis presented on another thread got me thinking about this.
Given that very high power (100W+) pulsed semiconductor lasers now exist, it would be feasible to build a "Photonic Drive" by simply focusing the beam(s) onto a plate in a vacuum and using action-reaction caused by the material ablating into the vacuum then simply accelerate the particles using electrostatics for extra thrust. Something like sodium (Na) alloyed with other metals such as aluminum would be ideal for this and easy enough to make.
The impulse would be quite large and if a multiple diode array was used then steering could be accomplished easily. As for consumables simply heating up the sodium plate(s) would reform the surface although it would use a lot of energy, maybe have a drive plate cover that retracts after this is done?
Am I overlooking something really obvious or could this actually work?
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Are you ejecting the sodium as a consumable? If yes, then you have a limited amount of reaction medium. I don't see how simply heating the surface scavenges space for all the stuff you've ejected. It is a nice idea though for a tiny solid state micro-thruster.
The benefit of ejecting photons or Shawyerons if that you have unlimited reaction medium.
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No, the idea of heating the surface is to re-form it in order to avoid burn through. Sodium alloy would be relatively easy to use as it strongly absorbs some wavelengths of light.
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design it so that there is enough sodium to get to a significant fraction of c then when consumed the laser shines backwards for continued acceleration.
If this is feasible then use telescopes to look for emissions from alien craft using light propulsion, none spotted yet, oh well, probably not viable.
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Conundrum wrote ...
No, the idea of heating the surface is to re-form it in order to avoid burn through. Sodium alloy would be relatively easy to use as it strongly absorbs some wavelengths of light.
You could use the laser, unfocused, with a lower power to heat the sodium. It could do a heating cycle every now and again to reform the surface.
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It's not particularly difficult to design a thruster with very high exhaust velocities, the difficult bit is getting a power supply that can support the drive to give useful thrust (or more important, useful acceleration, since power supplies have a fixed power/weight ratio).
Everything else being equal (for any given power supply), from conservation of energy, thrust and exhaust velocity are inversely proportional and for very high exhaust velocities you take longer to reach your destination, and use more energy.
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BigBad wrote ...
It's not particularly difficult to design a thruster with very high exhaust velocities, the difficult bit is getting a power supply that can support the drive to give useful thrust (or more important, useful acceleration, since power supplies have a fixed power/weight ratio).
Everything else being equal (for any given power supply), from conservation of energy, thrust and exhaust velocity are inversely proportional and for very high exhaust velocities you take longer to reach your destination, and use more energy.
Isn't the idea to use the natural photon (EM) radiation in space to heat the sodium, or whatever, and then get re-emmited directionally as thrust?
Doesn't it just 'harvest' the available energy in space?
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That approach could actually work, wonder if NASA have considered it? ie use an easily vaporized metal and a hybrid system powered by solar cells to accelerate the generated particles further for an efficiency boost. Sort of like a juiced up solar sail.
EDIT: Even better, the maximum possible thrust would be obtained close to the star so if it was aimed right (ie compensating for stellar drift) you could accelerate to a fair fraction of c and lose power around the orbit of Mars. using Jupiter for a slingshot effect would hurl you out of the Solar System and then once near the destination star (ie Epsilon Eridani) use the reverse effect to slow down.
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