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nthompson | 6 years ago
So yeah, pulsed lasers can do it, and I'm certain the Air Force would rather be using them. They are finnicky though.
nthompson | 6 years ago
So yeah, pulsed lasers can do it, and I'm certain the Air Force would rather be using them. They are finnicky though.
chongli|6 years ago
Not for petawatt lasers, those are around 1Hz or lower [1].
[1] http://www.eli-np.ro/research-activities-ra1.php
Retric|6 years ago
jbay808|6 years ago
grkvlt|6 years ago
Retric|6 years ago
That said, I would be shocked if they can dissipate enough heat to fire a continuous beam for an hour. It’s very likely designed to be pulsed over longer time periods.
electrograv|6 years ago
Do you really think they are so incompetent so as not to have thought of this?
I’m sure the labs developing these are aware of what you’re suggesting, have probably even tried them, and have their reasons for the design they’ve chosen.
Retric|6 years ago
They likely want to used pulsed lasers assuming average power output stayed the same, but physics is a bitch. So, they don’t get to arbitrarily chose.