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Laser Blast Makes Regular Light Bulbs Super-Efficient 559

A user writes with news that a process using an ultra-powerful laser can crank up the efficiency of everyday incandescent light bulbs. Using the same laser process covered several years ago, the tungsten filament has an array of nano- and micro-scale structures formed on the surface making the resulting light as bright as a 100-watt bulb while consuming less electricity than a 60-watt bulb and remaining much cheaper to produce. "The key to creating the super-filament is an ultra-brief, ultra-intense beam of light called a femtosecond laser pulse. The laser burst lasts only a few quadrillionths of a second. To get a grasp of that kind of speed, consider that a femtosecond is to a second what a second is to about 32 million years. During its brief burst, Guo's laser unleashes as much power as the entire grid of North America onto a spot the size of a needle point. That intense blast forces the surface of the metal to form nanostructures and microstructures that dramatically alter how efficiently light can radiate from the filament."

Comment Re:This is how things compare to me... (Score 1) 435

Unlimited is defined for me as having no limit other then what the machine can handle. This means not having some artificial limit imposed by the software vendor when the machine can clearly handle more.

If your posting on this site, odds are you're not only have enought knowledge not to get the starter edition (the only one that limits you to 3app), but you live in a country where they wont even offer said edition. As it will only be given on really low powered netbooks in 3ed world countrys that can only spend 10$ USD on a computer, if that.

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