Tiny Laser Light-Powered Motor
29 November 2007In a recently published news tiny laser light-powered motor was invented by Japanese scientists. Researchers at the International Christian University in Tokyo, Japan has successfully developed a tiny laser light-powered motor that can be suitable for various medical applications.
The new motor is designed to work in advance areas specifically unsuitable for conventional motors such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) medical scanners. These light-powered motors can withstand high magnetic field.
These tiny laser light-powered motor will reduce the cost of expensive shielding required for the electric motors in various medical and industrial machineries. This is a new area of nanotechnology and it will open many new applications of compact laser light-powered motors.
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