Can Lasers Be Used as a Viable Energy Source Despite Their High Power Output?

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The discussion centers around the viability of lasers as an energy source, particularly in light of their high power output. Participants explore the relationship between power and energy in the context of laser operation, questioning whether lasers can serve as a practical energy source despite their energy consumption requirements.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants question why lasers, which can produce high power outputs, cannot be used as an energy source.
  • Others argue that lasers require an energy input to operate, suggesting that the energy output is not greater than the energy supplied, and may even be less.
  • One participant highlights that terawatt lasers produce very short pulses, indicating a distinction between power and energy.
  • There is mention of specific laser systems capable of terawatt outputs, prompting questions about the energy sources that power these lasers.
  • Participants note that lasers consume more energy than they emit in light, reinforcing the idea that they are not energy sources.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the potential of lasers as energy sources, with some asserting that they cannot be considered viable due to their energy consumption, while others continue to question the relationship between power and energy in this context. The discussion remains unresolved.

Contextual Notes

There are limitations in the discussion regarding the definitions of power and energy, as well as the assumptions about the efficiency of laser systems. The relationship between energy input and output is not fully explored, leaving some mathematical steps and implications unaddressed.

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if lasers produce so much power why can't we use it as an energy source
 
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Well to get a laser beam you have to supply energy right? If laser is used as an energy source you are getting nothing but the same energy you had supplied, practically lesser perhaps...
 
towuzzi said:
if lasers produce so much power why can't we use it as an energy source

Here are schematics of three laser devices; red laser pointer, green laser pointer and a Helium–neon laser. Where are the energy sources (power supplies) in the pictures?

green-laser-compare.jpg


Helium–neon laser:
http://www.olympusconfocal.com/java/henelasers/henelasersfigure1.jpg
 
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some can produce terawatts of power so where do they get all that energy to feed into the laser
 
towuzzi said:
some can produce terawatts of power so where do they get all that energy to feed into the laser
Power is not energy. Terawatt lasers produce very short pulses.

As others have pointed out, lasers are not a source of energy. The consume more energy than what comes out in the form of light.
 
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