Graphene May Be Used to Build Fuel-Free Spacecraft: Researchers

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 1 June 2015 12:26 IST

The wonder material graphene may be used to build fuel-free spacecraft that runs on just sunlight, researchers say.

These sheets of carbon one atom thick can turn light into action, which could form the basis of a fuel-free spacecraft.

Graphene's flat structure is very strong and conducts electricity and heat extremely well.

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Yongsheng Chen from the Nankai University in China and his colleagues have been investigating whether larger arrangements of carbon can retain some of these properties.

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They have published details of a "graphene sponge", a squidgy material made by fusing crumpled sheets of graphene oxide.

While cutting graphene sponge with a laser, they noticed the light propelled the material forwards.

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That was odd, because while lasers have been used to shove single molecules around, the sponge was a few centimetres across which is too large to move.

Researchers shot lasers of different wavelength and intensity at pieces of graphene sponge placed in vacuum.

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They were able to push sponge pieces upwards by as much as 40 centimetres. They even got the graphene to move by focusing ordinary sunlight on it with a lens.

Photons can transfer momentum to an object and propel it forwards, and in the vacuum of space this tiny effect can build up enough thrust to move a spacecraft, 'New Scientist' reported.

Recently, the Planetary Society in California launched a small solar sail to test the technology. The forces the team saw were too large to come from photons alone.

Researchers believe graphene absorbs laser energy and builds up a charge of electrons. Eventually it can't hold any more, and extra electrons are released, pushing the sponge in the opposite direction.

They were able to confirm a current flowing away from the graphene as it was exposed to a laser, suggesting this hypothesis is correct.

Researchers said graphene sponge could be used to make a light-powered propulsion system for spacecraft that would beat solar sails.

 

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