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Plastic magnet field controlled by light

Started by troyd1, February 28, 2008, 02:30:47 PM

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Honk

Good luck trying to build a motor if you ever get hold of this stuff. I'll cheer on your....
But I'll bet the flux levels are extremely small (like in a harddrive) and the energy output from
these small light induced magnetic fields is much lesser than the power required by the light source.
It's simply not enough to flip a field, it also have to be strong enough to perform some real work.
I'm talking of an usuable RPM range at some real torque. Just having speed is useless.
Magnet Power equals Clean Power

Scorpile

Quote from: Honk on February 29, 2008, 12:44:48 PMthe power required by the light source.

We can make an enclosure with holes on the right place, put some color filters on holes and set the thing on sun...

Honk

OK, go for it.
But try to find the flux level being created before planning a design.....
You can't use microteslas.......
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hansvonlieven

G'day all,

Has it occurred to any of you guys that this kind of technology can only work on a very thin film. How would you get the light into a block of any thickness beyond a few microns to cause a reaction?

For data storage and so forth, quite feasible. Anything more solid, I don't think so.

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

troyd1

Yes, the thickness issue did occur to me, but I did not think it would need to be that thin. Here is another article that expains it more. The other article is slightly misleading.
http://www.trnmag.com/Stories/2002/050102/Light_boosts_plastic_magnet_050102.html
It appears that the light causes the magnetic material to align differently which increases or decreases the strength.