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      High Forward Thrust Metasurface Beam-Riding Sail

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          The radiation pressure force and torque on a one-dimensional bi-grating composed of a Si-SiO_2 high contrast binary metagrating is analyzed for the purpose of stable beam riding whereupon a high power laser having an expanding Gaussian irradiance distribution propels the grating in outer space, free from gravitational forces. The binary metagrating structure has been simultaneously optimized to afford high forward thrust, and corrective restoring forces and torques in the event of small linear and angular disturbances. We demonstrate that stability may be enhanced at the expense of forward thrust. The validity of our metamaterial findings is reinforced owing to good agreements between finite-difference time-domain and finite element numerical methods. To reduce mass and enhance forward acceleration this laser-driven sail was designed to be free of a stabilizing boom.

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          12 March 2023
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          2303.06793
          02bfdefc-a877-4013-84dc-c1cc8d52ec3e

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          7 pages, 5 figures
          physics.optics physics.space-ph

          Optical materials & Optics,Space Physics
          Optical materials & Optics, Space Physics

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