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Photonic crystal lightsail with nonlinear reflectivity for increased stability
Author(s) -
Karthik V. Myilswamy,
Aravind Krishnan,
Michelle L. Povinelli
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.387687
Subject(s) - photonic crystal , optics , guided mode resonance , laser , resonance (particle physics) , materials science , photonics , nonlinear photonic crystal , coupled mode theory , wavelength , nonlinear system , optoelectronics , nonlinear optics , beam (structure) , physics , refractive index , diffraction grating , particle physics , quantum mechanics
Recent research has studied the feasibility of using laser radiation pressure to propel lightweight spacecraft, such as sails, at relativistic speeds. One major challenge is the effect of laser beam distortion on sail stability. We propose and investigate the use of lightsails based on Kerr nonlinear photonic crystals as a passive method for increasing sail stability. The key concept is to flatten the dependence of reflected intensity on incident intensity at the laser wavelength, using a specially designed, guided-resonance mode of the nonlinear photonic crystal. We use coupled-mode theory to analyze the resonance characteristics that yield the flattest curve. We then design a silicon nitride photonic crystal that supports a resonance with the desired properties. We show that our design simultaneously provides both high stability and high thrust on the sail, unlike designs based on linear materials.

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