科技报告详细信息
Advanced Diffractive MetaFilm Sailcraft
Swartzlander, Grover A, Jr [Principal Investigator] ; Johnson, Charles ; Tabiryan, Nelson ; Barbosu, Michael
关键词: SOLAR SAILS;    PATENTS;    SURVEYS;    THIN FILMS;    SUNLIGHT;    DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS;    SOLAR RADIATION PRESSURE;    FLYBY MISSIONS;    SUN;    EXPERIMENTATION;   
RP-ID  :  HQ-E-DAA-TN67924
学科分类:航空航天科学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

A fast-tracked multifaceted approach that integrated NASA, industry, and academia was successfully executed to advance the novel concept of radiation pressure by means of a thin diffractive film. This pioneering new approach to light sailing was found to offer advantages over reflective sails - especially for missions that include close orbits or a close fly-by of the sun.The research effort included experiments, numerical modeling, and an "incubator meeting" that brought together over 35 researchers and stakeholders to uncover some of the most feasible means of advancing both the TRL and mission capabilities of diffractive sailcraft. One of the outcomes of the incubator meeting was to focus this Phase I research on a solar polar orbiter mission for heliophysics experiments. NASA decadal surveys and other reports have repeatedly pointed out that scientists have only a paucity of information about the sun beyond the ecliptic plane. The TRL has been advanced from 1 to 3 during this Phase I research with the help of experiments that have verified the predicted force and mechanical control afforded by diffractive sails. Knowledge gained from the experiments and numerical models was not only disseminated in peer reviewed publications and conferences, but it also resulted in a patent disclosure.

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