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Episode 8: Two-beam interferometry experiment characterizes lightsail propulsion

Episode 8: Two-beam interferometry experiment characterizes lightsail propulsion

Update: 2025-05-12
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In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Harry Atwater from the California Institute of Technology about his study on lightsail propulsion in order to understand how the device can be developed to do fly-by space travel riding a beam of laser light. Atwater’s research group made a square prototype device where the researchers incorporated springs at each corner, etched out of a single sheet of silicon nitride, fastening it to the support frame. They tested its behavior in a two-beam interferometry experiment. Their comprehensive analysis provides a thorough understanding of key parameters that are essential for lightsail propulsion and paves the way for the next step of research: untethered flight. This work was published in a recent issue of Nature Photonics.  

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Episode 8: Two-beam interferometry experiment characterizes lightsail propulsion

Episode 8: Two-beam interferometry experiment characterizes lightsail propulsion

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