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Pentagonal photonic crystal mirrors: scalable lightsails with enhanced acceleration via neural topology optimization

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  • Lucas Norder

    (Delft University of Technology)

  • Shunyu Yin

    (School of Engineering, Brown University)

  • Matthijs H. J. Jong

    (Delft University of Technology
    Delft University of Technology)

  • Francesco Stallone

    (Delft University of Technology)

  • Hande Aydogmus

    (Delft University of Technology)

  • Paolo M. Sberna

    (Delft University of Technology)

  • Miguel A. Bessa

    (School of Engineering, Brown University)

  • Richard A. Norte

    (Delft University of Technology
    Delft University of Technology)

Abstract

The Starshot Breakthrough Initiative aims to send gram-scale microchip probes to Alpha Centauri within 20 years, propelled by laser-driven lightsails at a fifth of light speed. This mission demands innovative lightsail materials with meter-scale dimensions, nanoscale thickness, and billions of nanoscale holes for enhanced reflectivity and reduced mass. Unlike the microchip payload, lightsail fabrication requires breakthroughs in optics, materials science, and structural engineering. Our study uses neural topology optimization, revealing a novel pentagonal lattice-based photonic crystal (PhC) reflector. The optimized designs significantly lower the acceleration times and, thereby, launch cost. Crucially, they also enabled orders-of-magnitude fabrication cost reduction. We fabricated a 60 × 60 mm2, 200 nm thick reflector with over a billion nanoscale features, achieving a 9000-fold cost reduction per m2. This represents the highest aspect ratio nanophotonic element to date. While stringent requirements remain for lightsails, scalable, cost-effective nanophotonics present promising solutions for next-generation space exploration.

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  • Lucas Norder & Shunyu Yin & Matthijs H. J. Jong & Francesco Stallone & Hande Aydogmus & Paolo M. Sberna & Miguel A. Bessa & Richard A. Norte, 2025. "Pentagonal photonic crystal mirrors: scalable lightsails with enhanced acceleration via neural topology optimization," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-57749-y
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-57749-y
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