Solar-Powered Laser
A new kind of efficient, solar-powered laser has been developed by
researchers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, in Japan. They hope to
use the laser to help them realize their goal of developing a magnesium
combustion engine. The researchers described the new laser in a recent
issue of Applied Physics Letters.
The idea, says Takashi Yabe,
a professor of mechanical engineering and science at the Tokyo
Institute, is to make a powerful laser capable of combusting the
magnesium content of seawater. In the process, large amounts of heat and
hydrogen are given off.
Magnesium has great potential as an energy source
because it has an energy storage density about 10 times higher than that
of hydrogen, says Yabe. It is also highly abundant, with about 1.3
grams found in every liter of seawater, or about 1,800 trillion metric
tons in our oceans.
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