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. 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. This current is fed into the plasma channel created by the laser beam.
Laser-induced plasma channel
A laser-induced plasma channel 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.
Uses
Methods of use:- To kill or incapacitate a living target through electric shock.
- 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.
- * 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.
An electrolaser is not presently practical for wireless energy transfer due to danger and low efficiency.
Examples of electrolasers
Applied Energetics
develops directed-energy weapons for the United States military. The company has produced a device called the Joint IED Neutralizer, which was intended for safely detonating improvised explosive devices. The device was deemed unsuitable for field use in 2006, 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. They are also studying a laser-induced plasma channel as a way to stop people from going through a corridor or passageway.