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Tiny 'metajets' could use light to steer sails for interstellar travel

New Scientist·#author.fullName}·23 days ago
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Technology Minuscule silicon wafers propelled by lasers could be used to steer light sails, helping them travel beyond the solar system Facebook / Meta Twitter / X icon Linkedin Reddit Email An artist’s impression of a light sail RICHARD BIZLEY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Interstellar travel propelled by light just got one step closer. Light sails , which are huge sheets pushed along by light that bounces off of them, may be the best way to travel enormous distances through space, and now we may have a way to steer them. “We knew already that any light or laser can impart momentum transfer, but now we can control the direction as well,” says Kaushik Kudtarkar at Texas A&M University. He and his colleagues created a tiny device called a metajet that uses refraction of light, not just reflection, to move in more than one direction at once. The device is a material called a metasurface , an extremely thin sheet textured to manipulate light.…

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