sfgate.com — CEO Barry Schuler, who founded Raydiance based on technology that arose from military research, says it could be used for any number of purposes, such as removing tattoos without burning the skin or killing cancer cells without affecting healthy ones. Can't I have a raygun?
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mcnostrilJun 19, 2007
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aserer511Jun 19, 2007
Now what happens if youSWALLOW YOUR LAZER
Closed AccountJun 19, 2007
pulse laser ablation<a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=pulse+laser+ablation&btnG=Google+Search">http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=pulse+laser+ablation&btnG=Google+Search</a>
evomr05Jun 19, 2007
Well, the futuristic movies are here....next time you get shot, you are in pieces, atomically speaking
Closed AccountJun 19, 2007
molecularly speaking I think you mean.That is nonetheless quite correct.The term sublimation would be more accurate.There is no intermidiate liquefaction of the matter hit by the pulse laser beam.The transformation is from solid directly into gas.The only restraint on frequency of rounds fired would be light speed and of course latency.If we are going to fire very powerful beams into space it could be a tragic mistake use standard lasers.We might actually hit something we never intended to hit. Our "first contact" could be payback.
tech42erJun 20, 2007
Can we knock out extra-planetary objects (e.g. satellites, asteroids, etc.)
scottyx38Jun 20, 2007
THIScan vaporise matter without any heat.
bushcheney1984Jun 23, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/multimedia/2007/06/gallery_raydiance">http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/multimedia/2007/06/gallery_raydiance</a>
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multitude2009Apr 23, 2009
Engineer from Raydiance Inc. wrongfully accused of harassment and fired - Raydiance Inc. is a laser manufacturer from Petaluma CA. <a class="user" href="http://sites.google.com/site/multitude2008/Home/home-2-1/my-employment-nightmare">http://sites.google.com/site/multitude2008/Home/ho ...</a>This entire story signals irrational decision making within the core of Raydiance's management. Taking into consideration that under an at-will employment contract an employee can be legally fired for no reason, maliciously accusing someone for hostile workplace/sexual harassment with the intention to ostracize this person is cowardly and not in accordance with the best business practices. This irresponsible act originating from the higher sphere of management poses a serious question mark on the strength and on the reliability of this company. All of us,the Multitude team<a class="user" href="http://sites.google.com/site/multitude2008/Home">http://sites.google.com/site/multitude2008/Home</a> You may use this information as you please.
multitude2009Apr 23, 2009
Not entirely true. There is always heat involved in ANY physical process. Metal processing with ps lasers is always accompanied by heat for example.
multitude2009Apr 23, 2009
Orange is right! There is no physical effect without generation of heat.