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Title: Laser irradiation on StainlessSteel 301 for magnetic properties altering
Post by: clearchrome on May 04, 2008, 11:41:06 AM
I've read alot of idears over many forum but none I found using the principle of Laser irradiation as method of acheiving OU.

I started building HHO cells made from SS.  So I headed to Home Depot and Canadien Tire. I discovered that some SS plates were magnetic and other non-magnetic from store to store (same Plates and frabricant).  

I did a research and found out that in building the SS, the main factor for each type of SS was the "Nickel-Chromium" ratio which determines if the material is magnetic or not . (es, you can also heat a magnetic SS to 800+ celcius, and it will turn to non-magnetic SS, which does not interest me here).

My idear was that a laser could be used to toggle between the two states with a marginal (semi-magnetic) SS material. The 301 type SS is Ideal.


Well I actually found a Japaneese Co. that had this principle validated.

http://www.springerlink.com/content/np7358453m17q4l3/

He used a 301 SS grade material and reported that a power of 550mW was enouph to
almost extinguish the magnetic property. But He reported have this result starting from 350mW


I know that 550mW is a lot of power considering that 5mw is used in laser pointers.

I was wondering if the change in magnetic could be sufficient enouph to power the laser and have a Overunity device!

The laser would shoot at a very low duty cycle (1% and less) a very high ouput light pulses to shift the magnetic domain and cause a magnetic flux which can be collected with coils all around the material.

I really need your feedbacks on this idear! Thanks



Title: Re: Laser irradiation on StainlessSteel 301 for magnetic properties altering
Post by: tak22 on May 04, 2008, 02:58:41 PM
Good find, and yes, anything that has the ability to switch or partially switch magnetic attraction has the potential in many OU schemes. If the power is low enough I could see it being used in mag motors to assist in overcoming the 'sticky' spot. The greater the gradient between full magnetic and least magnetic the better.

tak