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Photo Optic Chips for Switching Live Harmonics

11/12/2009 4:16 AM

Has anyone found in the semi or photo optic chips for switching live harmonics in a gravitronic system. We are using an vac generator with a plasma ultra high 400 gig signal. The laser has a back reverse mirror. Using a Samsung micrrowave megatron 6.7 v and 10 amps buster to create plasma. The optics burn out or die after 6 to 8 secs. The green laser melts the mirror if on to long, more than 4 nsec. Once the plasma is stable and the vac balanced, There is time to replace any broken or burned out units. This is not a good idea while in the air. At 21,000 amps on a instant burst. While the unit is in the total vac no fires and runs cool.

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Re: Photo Optic Chips for Switching Live Harmonics

11/12/2009 10:42 PM

Is this for another "over unity" scheme?

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Re: Photo Optic Chips for Switching Live Harmonics

11/12/2009 11:03 PM

oh boy, here we go again...

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Re: Photo Optic Chips for Switching Live Harmonics

11/13/2009 4:34 AM

You will have to use better roadimus mirrors, or reduce the power density on them. Photo optics chips won't save you even if you were to coat them with gravy. You also want to restrict other modes from occuring in you cavity so some appertures or improvements in the design should do that.

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Re: Photo Optic Chips for Switching Live Harmonics

11/13/2009 1:57 PM

Hi.

if you tell us only a few isolated details you will never get a sound and nearly compete advice.

400 gig?

megatron (?magnetron) never will have 6.7V

Plasma: which has, which pressure, how is the microwave to plasma coupling? And variable impedance matching? Any system for handling reflected waves?

Laser damage on optical elements: see www.SPIE.org they have run a lot of conferences on this topic.

RHABE

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Re: Photo Optic Chips for Switching Live Harmonics

11/17/2009 5:39 PM

nice TuT

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