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ICAN: A novel laser architecture for space debris removal
Authors:Rémi Soulard  Mark N Quinn  Toshiki Tajima  Gérard Mourou
Institution:1. IZEST, École Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau, France;2. IZEST, CEA-Saclay, DSM-IRAMIS-SPAM bât. 522 p. 148, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France;3. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, USA
Abstract:The development of a fiber based laser architecture will enable novel applications in environments which have hitherto been impossible due to size, efficiency and power of traditional systems. Such a new architecture has been developed by the International Coherent Amplification Network (ICAN) project. Here we present an analysis of utilizing an ICAN laser for the purpose of tracking and de-orbiting hyper-velocity space debris. With an increasing number of new debris from collisions of active, derelict and new payloads in orbit, there is a growing danger of runaway debris impacts. Due to its compactness and efficiency, it is shown that space-based operation would be possible. For different design parameters such as fiber array size, it is shown that the kHz repetition rate and kW average power of ICAN would be sufficient to de-orbit small 1–10 cm debris within a single instance via laser ablation.
Keywords:Orbiting solar-powered laser  Space debris removal  Laser ablation  Fiber-based laser  Beam combining
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