Laser Lighting: Beyond LED
BMW and Audi use Laser Headlights. Kyocera uses them in homes. Lasers can project light thousands of feet or through fiber optics to light a whole house with one source.
The Next Step
- Incandescent: Hot wire. (Inefficient).
- LED: Glowing semiconductor. (Efficient).
- Laser Diode: Coherent light. (Ultra Efficient).
It's Not a Death Review
Laser lighting doesn't shoot a red beam across your room. A blue laser fires into a Phosphor Element. The electrical excites the phosphor, which glows brilliant White. It is a safe, diffuse, intensely bright white light.
Benefit 1: Distance
A Laser headlight casts a beam 600 meters. LED does 300 meters. For architectural lighting (lighting a skyscraper or a bridge), Lasers are King.
Benefit 2: Fiber Optic Distribution
This is the home revolution. Instead of having 50 lightbulbs in your ceiling (50 points of failure, 50 drivers), imagine One Laser Source in the garage. Fiber Optic cables run through the walls to tiny lenses in every room.
- Maintenance: If a "light" goes out, you change the unit in the garage. You never climb a ladder.
- Safety: No electricity in the ceiling. Just glass fibers carrying light. Perfect for bathrooms/pools.
Summary
LEDs won the last decade. Lasers combined with Fiber Optics might win the next one.
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