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To: pepperdog

New VCSEL designs are making it possible to fabricate arrays of diode lasers inexpensively on a single wafer.

This really, really creeps me out that any kid will be able to pay a few bucks for a device that can blind people in an instant.


139 posted on 09/28/2004 9:07:29 PM PDT by Dan Evans
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I don't buy it. Despite the coherency of light frequency with a laser, it still heats the atmosphere as it passes through it; i.e. it is not 100% efficient. Several thousand, if not million watts, would be needed to send a laser beam that powerful through that much atmosphere and through glass. A 50 watt laser would quickly dissipate it's energy in heat and wouldn't get very far.


141 posted on 09/28/2004 9:09:39 PM PDT by ableChair
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Not to worry........it doesn't have a bayonet lug !


155 posted on 09/28/2004 9:18:27 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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To: Dan Evans
New VCSEL designs are making it possible to fabricate arrays of diode lasers inexpensively on a single wafer.

This really, really creeps me out that any kid will be able to pay a few bucks for a device that can blind people in an instant. Diode lasers are comparatively low power and have fairly short coherence distances. Arrays of diode lasers are more likely to be used for things like DVD players than for blinding-light weapons.

193 posted on 09/28/2004 9:45:09 PM PDT by supercat (If Kerry becomes President, nothing bad will happen for which he won't have an excuse.)
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