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Electrolaser

An electrolaser is a type of electroshock weapon that is also a directed-energy weapon. It uses lasers to form an electrically conductive laser-induced plasma channel (LIPC). A fraction of a second later, a powerful electric current is sent down this plasma channel and delivered to the target, thus functioning overall as a large-scale, high energy, long-distance version of the Taser electroshock gun.

Alternating current is sent through a series of step-up transformers, increasing the voltage and decreasing the current. The final voltage may be between 108 and 109 volts.[citation needed] This current is fed into the plasma channel created by the laser beam.

Laser-induced plasma channel edit

A laser-induced plasma channel (LIPC) is formed by the following process:

  • A laser emits a laser beam into the air.
  • The laser beam rapidly heats and ionizes surrounding gases to form plasma.
  • The plasma forms an electrically conductive plasma channel.

Because a laser-induced plasma channel relies on ionization, gas must exist between the electrolaser weapon and its target. If a laser-beam is intense enough, its electromagnetic field is strong enough to rip electrons off of air molecules, or whatever gas happens to be in between, creating plasma.[1] Similar to lightning, the rapid heating also creates a sonic boom.[citation needed]

Uses edit

Methods of use:

Because of the plasma channel, an electrolaser may cause an accident if there is a thunderstorm (or other electricity sources such as overhead powerlines) about.[citation needed] (See Taser for more information – principles of operation, controversies, etc.)

An electrolaser is not presently practical for wireless energy transfer due to danger and low efficiency.[citation needed]

Examples of electrolasers edit

Applied Energetics edit

Applied Energetics (formerly Ionatron) develops directed-energy weapons for the United States military. The company has produced a device called the Joint IED Neutralizer (JIN), which was intended for safely detonating improvised explosive devices (IEDs). The device was deemed unsuitable for field use in 2006,[4] however, the company has been developing versions of the weapon that can be mounted on land, air, and sea vehicles, as well as a hand-held infantry version.

Applied Energetics said that the weapons will be able to be used as a non-lethal alternative to current weaponry, but will be able to deliver a high enough voltage jolt to kill.

Applied Energetics say that they are working on an electrolaser system, called LGE (Laser Guided Energy).[citation needed] They are also studying a laser-induced plasma channel (LIPC) as a way to stop people from going through a corridor or passageway.[5]

Phoenix edit

There was an unconfirmed report that in 1985 the U.S. Navy tested an electrolaser.[citation needed] Its targets were missiles and aircraft. This device was known as the Phoenix project within the Strategic Defense Initiative research program. It was first proved by experiment at long range in 1985, but this report may have referred to an early test of MIRACL, which is or was a high-powered chemical laser.[citation needed]

HSV Technologies edit

HSV Technologies, Inc. (Stood for the last names of the original founders, Herr, Schlesinger and Vernon; this is NOT the same company as Holden Special Vehicles), formerly of San Diego, California, US, then Port Orchard, Washington, designed a non-lethal device which was profiled in the 2002 Time magazine article "Beyond the Rubber Bullet".[6] It is an electrolaser using ultraviolet laser beams of 193 nm, and promises to immobilize living targets at a distance without contact. There were plans for an engine-disabling variation for use against the electronic ignitions of cars using a 248 nm laser. The lead inventor, Eric Herr, died in 2008 and the company appears to have been dissolved, as their website now hosts an unrelated business (as of September 2015).[7]

Picatinny Arsenal edit

Scientists and engineers from Picatinny Arsenal have demonstrated that an electric discharge can go through a laser beam. The laser beam is self-focusing due to the high laser intensity of 50 gigawatts, which changes the speed of light in air.[8] The laser was reportedly successfully tested in January 2012.[9]

Similar devices edit

There have been experiments in using a laser beam as path to discharge natural electric charges in the air, causing "laser-triggered lightning".[3][10][11][12][13][14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Lightning laser weapon developed by US Army". BBC News. June 28, 2012.
  2. ^ Guinnessy, Paul (November 1, 1997). "Set phasers to shock ..." New Scientist. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
  3. ^ a b B. Forestier; A. Houard; I. Revel; M. Durand; Y. B. André; B. Prade; A. Jarnac; J. Carbonnel; M. Le Nevé; J. C. de Miscault; B. Esmiller; D. Chapuis; A. Mysyrowicz (2012). "Triggering, guiding and deviation of long air spark discharges with femtosecond laser filament". AIP Advances. 2 (1): 012151. Bibcode:2012AIPA....2a2151F. doi:10.1063/1.3690961.
  4. ^ Schachtman, Noah (May 21, 2006). . Archived from the original on October 3, 2011. Retrieved November 10, 2007.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on January 17, 2014. Retrieved August 28, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ Grossman, Lev (July 21, 2002). "Beyond the Rubber Bullet". Time.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on April 18, 2018. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
  8. ^ Kaneshiro, Jason. "Picatinny engineers set phasers to 'fry'" Picatinny Arsenal, June 21, 2012. Retrieved: July 13, 2012.
  9. ^ BBC news-Lightning Laser Weapon Developed by US Army
  10. ^ "UNM researchers use lasers to guide lightning" July 9, 2012, at the Wayback Machine from University of New Mexico
  11. ^ Laser-triggered lightning discharge from the New Journal of Physics
  12. ^ Laboratory tests of laser-induced lightning discharge from Optics InfoBase
  13. ^ "The electric field changes and UHF radiations caused by the lightning in Japan" December 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine from Kawasaki Lab
  14. ^ "A laser-induced lightning concept experiment" from Harvard University

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Electrolaser news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2007 Learn how and when to remove this message An electrolaser is a type of electroshock weapon that is also a directed energy weapon It uses lasers to form an electrically conductive laser induced plasma channel LIPC A fraction of a second later a powerful electric current is sent down this plasma channel and delivered to the target thus functioning overall as a large scale high energy long distance version of the Taser electroshock gun Alternating current is sent through a series of step up transformers increasing the voltage and decreasing the current The final voltage may be between 108 and 109 volts citation needed This current is fed into the plasma channel created by the laser beam Contents 1 Laser induced plasma channel 2 Uses 3 Examples of electrolasers 3 1 Applied Energetics 3 2 Phoenix 3 3 HSV Technologies 3 4 Picatinny Arsenal 4 Similar devices 5 See also 6 ReferencesLaser induced plasma channel editA laser induced plasma channel LIPC is formed by the following process A laser emits a laser beam into the air The laser beam rapidly heats and ionizes surrounding gases to form plasma The plasma forms an electrically conductive plasma channel Because a laser induced plasma channel relies on ionization gas must exist between the electrolaser weapon and its target If a laser beam is intense enough its electromagnetic field is strong enough to rip electrons off of air molecules or whatever gas happens to be in between creating plasma 1 Similar to lightning the rapid heating also creates a sonic boom citation needed Uses editMethods of use To kill or incapacitate a living target through electric shock 2 To seriously damage disable or destroy any electric or electronic devices in the target As electrolasers and natural lightning both use plasma channels to conduct electric current an electrolaser can set up a light induced plasma channel for uses such as To study lightning During a thunderstorm to make lightning discharge at a safe time and place as with a lightning conductor 3 Directing atmospheric lightning to a terrestrial collection station for the purpose of electrical power generation As a weapon to make a thunderhead deliver a precise lightning strike onto a target from an aircraft in this case the aircraft and laser can be compared to a triggered spark gap in that the relatively minor amount of initial input from the laser allows a large amount of energy to flow between the cloud and the ground Because of the plasma channel an electrolaser may cause an accident if there is a thunderstorm or other electricity sources such as overhead powerlines about citation needed See Taser for more information principles of operation controversies etc An electrolaser is not presently practical for wireless energy transfer due to danger and low efficiency citation needed Examples of electrolasers editApplied Energetics edit Applied Energetics formerly Ionatron develops directed energy weapons for the United States military The company has produced a device called the Joint IED Neutralizer JIN which was intended for safely detonating improvised explosive devices IEDs The device was deemed unsuitable for field use in 2006 4 however the company has been developing versions of the weapon that can be mounted on land air and sea vehicles as well as a hand held infantry version Applied Energetics said that the weapons will be able to be used as a non lethal alternative to current weaponry but will be able to deliver a high enough voltage jolt to kill Applied Energetics say that they are working on an electrolaser system called LGE Laser Guided Energy citation needed They are also studying a laser induced plasma channel LIPC as a way to stop people from going through a corridor or passageway 5 Phoenix edit There was an unconfirmed report that in 1985 the U S Navy tested an electrolaser citation needed Its targets were missiles and aircraft This device was known as the Phoenix project within the Strategic Defense Initiative research program It was first proved by experiment at long range in 1985 but this report may have referred to an early test of MIRACL which is or was a high powered chemical laser citation needed HSV Technologies edit HSV Technologies Inc Stood for the last names of the original founders Herr Schlesinger and Vernon this is NOT the same company as Holden Special Vehicles formerly of San Diego California US then Port Orchard Washington designed a non lethal device which was profiled in the 2002 Time magazine article Beyond the Rubber Bullet 6 It is an electrolaser using ultraviolet laser beams of 193 nm and promises to immobilize living targets at a distance without contact There were plans for an engine disabling variation for use against the electronic ignitions of cars using a 248 nm laser The lead inventor Eric Herr died in 2008 and the company appears to have been dissolved as their website now hosts an unrelated business as of September 2015 7 Picatinny Arsenal edit Scientists and engineers from Picatinny Arsenal have demonstrated that an electric discharge can go through a laser beam The laser beam is self focusing due to the high laser intensity of 50 gigawatts which changes the speed of light in air 8 The laser was reportedly successfully tested in January 2012 9 Similar devices editThere have been experiments in using a laser beam as path to discharge natural electric charges in the air causing laser triggered lightning 3 10 11 12 13 14 See also editList of laser articlesReferences edit Lightning laser weapon developed by US Army BBC News June 28 2012 Guinnessy Paul November 1 1997 Set phasers to shock New Scientist Retrieved January 25 2020 a b B Forestier A Houard I Revel M Durand Y B Andre B Prade A Jarnac J Carbonnel M Le Neve J C de Miscault B Esmiller D Chapuis A Mysyrowicz 2012 Triggering guiding and deviation of long air spark discharges with femtosecond laser filament AIP Advances 2 1 012151 Bibcode 2012AIPA 2a2151F doi 10 1063 1 3690961 Schachtman Noah May 21 2006 Real Life Ray Gun Say When Archived from the original on October 3 2011 Retrieved November 10 2007 Archived copy Archived from the original on January 17 2014 Retrieved August 28 2006 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Grossman Lev July 21 2002 Beyond the Rubber Bullet Time HSV Technologies official website Archived from the original on April 18 2018 Retrieved August 5 2019 Kaneshiro Jason Picatinny engineers set phasers to fry Picatinny Arsenal June 21 2012 Retrieved July 13 2012 BBC news Lightning Laser Weapon Developed by US Army UNM researchers use lasers to guide lightning Archived July 9 2012 at the Wayback Machine from University of New Mexico Laser triggered lightning discharge from the New Journal of Physics Laboratory tests of laser induced lightning discharge from Optics InfoBase The electric field changes and UHF radiations caused by the lightning in Japan Archived December 13 2014 at the Wayback Machine from Kawasaki Lab A laser induced lightning concept experiment from Harvard University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Electrolaser amp oldid 1223944486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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