Bessel Beam 'Tractor Beam' Concept Theoretically Demonstrated
cylonlover writes "Last year, NASA revealed it was evaluating three potential 'tractor beam' technologies to deliver planetary or atmospheric particles to a robotic rover or orbiting spacecraft. At the time, the third of these, which involved the use of a Bessel beam, only existed on paper. Researchers at Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) have now proven the theory behind the concept, demonstrating how a tractor beam can be realized in the real world – albeit on a very small scale (abstract)."
Bessel Beam 'Tractor Beam' Concept Theoretically Demonstrated
theoretically demonstrated? does not compute... pc load letter... explode!
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The article isn't very helpful and the paper is only available for sale.
In the article it states that Bessel beams are unlike laser beams which "diffract or spread out as they propagate". I know laser beams diffract but I didn't think they spread out (and that was the whole point of them).
Can anybody explain exactly what's going on here and why are the Bessel beams imparting force/energy on the objects toward the beam source?
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myke
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From the article:
While true Bessel beams are impossible to create, as they would require an infinite amount of energy, ...
This would seem like a good reason not to use them, even in a government project.
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http://arxiv.org/pdf/1102.5285.pdf