Exotic Metamaterials from Noncommutative Theory
metamaterial properties are obtained as the presence of negative index refraction under a generalized susceptibility depending on NCG. These results show that a class of optical metamaterials can be modeled based on NCG depending on noncommutative parameters.
Metamaterials Mimicking Dynamic Spacetime, D-brane and Noncommutativity in String Theory
we develop a general procedure to use nonlinear metamaterials to mimic D-brane and noncommutativity in string theory.
Momentum space toroidal moment in a photonic metamaterial
https://globalncgseminar.org/talks/non-commutative-geometry-and-materials-science/
Plasma meets metamaterials: Three ways to advance space micropropulsion systems
Meta-material based nuclear structure applications in beamed thrust and space energy harvesting
Recent progress and perspectives of space electric propulsion systems based on smart nanomaterials
Nanophotonic design principles can enable self-stabilizing optical manipulation, levitation and propulsion of ultralight macroscopic-sized (i.e., mm, cm, or even meter-scale) metasurface ‘lightsails’ via radiation pressure from a high power density pump laser source.
Thin Diffractive Optics for In-Space Propulsion and Attitude Control Via Radiation Pressure
Circumnavigating the sun with diffractive solar sails
Photonic materials for interstellar solar sailing
Quantum Gravity as a Quantum Warp Field: Toward Engineering a Realistic Quantum Warp Drive
Wherein [18], it was shown that quantum fluctuations within the LIGO interferometer, specifically the quantum noise generated by the photons in the LIGO’s laser, causes the 40 kg mirrors to jiggle. Noting that both these quantum energy fluctuations are external to the mirror’s ESQFs. That is, in reference to FIG. 2.1, these external quantum energy fluctuations jiggled (asymmetrically or on one side of) the ESQFs outer radius about the mirrors.
The contraction and expansion of spacetime is carried out through the asymmetry of an energy shell of quantum energy, which is naturally produced about all object.
Here we propose that an asymmetric ESQFs about an object can accelerate an object and that this is the bases of all acceleration methods, as was proposed in the CAM [12].
Measurements of Radiation Pressure on Diffractive Films
American Development of UAP Technology: A Fait Accompli?
Self-stabilizing curved metasurfaces as a sail for light-propelled spacecrafts
Gravitational-Magnetic-Electric Interaction in Controlling Relative Permittivity and Permeability
Electricity from Air: An efficient way of Wireless Power Tapping
Multi-scale photonic emissivity engineering for relativistic lightsail thermal regulation
Optical energy harvesting in vibrate maglev graphite
Electromagnetic-Alcubierre thruster
Non-reciprocal phase transitions
Thermophoretic Levitation of Solid Particles at Atmospheric Pressure
Near-field radiation assisted smart skin for spacecraft thermal control
Momentum exchange between light and nanostructured matter
By incorporating a beam-steering metasurface into a microparticle, a new type of nanoscopic robot – a metavehicle – is invented. Its propulsion and steering are based on metasurface-induced optical momentum transfer and the metavehicle is shown to be driven in complex shapes even while transporting microscopic cargo.
metasurfaces are capable of
providing stable propulsion due to optical momentum exchange
Ilic, O. & Atwater, H. A. Self-stabilizing photonic levitation and propulsion of
nanostructured macroscopic objects. Nature Photonics 13, 289–295 (2019).
Dynamics of plasma formation and gas heating in a focused-microwave discharge in nitrogen
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