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13 September 2002 Impulse enhancement by in-tube operation in laser propulsion
Akihiro Sasoh, Naohide Urabe, Sukyum Kim
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Abstract
The laser-driven in-tube accelerator (LITA) is a unique concept of laser propulsion. It is characterized by accelerating an object in a tube. Owing to a confinement effect, the thrust performance can be improved. This device has other advantages over the existing technology on the simplicity and suitability to environment. Experiments on the thrust performance of LITA were conducted. The thrust was determined from the object hovering condition. The measured dimensionless momentum coupling coefficient agrees between xenon and argon as the working gas. This implies that in order to obtain a high impulse chemical species with a low speed of sound is useful.
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Akihiro Sasoh, Naohide Urabe, and Sukyum Kim "Impulse enhancement by in-tube operation in laser propulsion", Proc. SPIE 4760, High-Power Laser Ablation IV, (13 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.482042
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KEYWORDS
Laser propulsion

Laser energy

Argon

Gas lasers

Xenon

Chemical species

Calibration

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