Polariton Laser June 06, 2014 10:27PM |
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Re: Polariton Laser June 06, 2014 10:42PM |
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Re: Polariton Laser June 07, 2014 05:21PM |
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MrDoctorDIV
"The new prototype requires 250 times less electricity to operate than its conventional counterpart made of the same material."
Not 250X less energy than lasers, 250X less than previous polariton beams.
Re: Polariton Laser June 08, 2014 05:42PM |
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The beam they demonstrated was ultraviolet and very low power – less than a millionth of a watt. For context, the laser in a CD player is about one-thousandth of a watt.
Re: Polariton Laser June 08, 2014 06:31PM |
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Sorry, I wasn't aware disc readers and hand lasers had super cooling inside of them..Quote
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MrDoctorDIV
"The new prototype requires 250 times less electricity to operate than its conventional counterpart made of the same material."
Not 250X less energy than lasers, 250X less than previous polariton beams.
No, no - the polaritan laser takes 250X less energy than regular lasers to produce the same beam output. It also operates at room temperature, instead of requiring supercooling like regular lasers.
Re: Polariton Laser June 09, 2014 10:19AM |
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Context helps clear this up, if you read the whole line and not just the one sentance.Quote
MrDoctorDIV
"The new prototype requires 250 times less electricity to operate than its conventional counterpart made of the same material."
Not 250X less energy than lasers, 250X less than previous polariton beams.