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posted by CoolHand on Monday January 28 2019, @09:01PM   Printer-friendly
from the invisible-megaphone dept.

New Technology Uses Lasers to Transmit Audible Messages to Specific People

Researchers have demonstrated that a laser can transmit an audible message to a person without any type of receiver equipment. The ability to send highly targeted audio signals over the air could be used to communicate across noisy rooms or warn individuals of a dangerous situation such as an active shooter.It is the first system that uses lasers that are fully safe for the eyes and skin to localize an audible signal to a particular person in any setting.

[...] The new approaches are based on the photoacoustic effect, which occurs when a material forms sound waves after absorbing light. In this case, the researchers used water vapor in the air to absorb light and create sound.

"This can work even in relatively dry conditions because there is almost always a little water in the air, especially around people," said Wynn. "We found that we don't need a lot of water if we use a laser wavelength that is very strongly absorbed by water. This was key because the stronger absorption leads to more sound."

One of the new sound transmission methods grew from a technique called dynamic photoacoustic spectroscopy (DPAS), which the researchers previously developed for chemical detection. In the earlier work, they discovered that scanning, or sweeping, a laser beam at the speed of sound could improve chemical detection.

"The speed of sound is a very special speed at which to work," said Ryan M. Sullenberger, first author of the paper. "In this new paper, we show that sweeping a laser beam at the speed of sound at a wavelength absorbed by water can be used as an efficient way to create sound."

For the DPAS-related approach, the researchers change the length of the laser sweeps to encode different frequencies, or audible pitches, in the light. One unique aspect of this laser sweeping technique is that the signal can only be heard at a certain distance from the transmitter. This means that a message could be sent to an individual, rather than everyone who crosses the beam of light. It also opens the possibility of targeting a message to multiple individuals.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 29 2019, @01:41AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 29 2019, @01:41AM (#793356)

    “For it’s the application of the power, not its amount, that matters. How long do you think Hitler’s career as dictator of Germany would have lasted, if wherever he went a voice was talking quietly in his ear? Or if a steady musical note, loud enough to drown all other sounds and to prevent sleep, filled his brain night and day? Nothing brutal, you appreciate. Yet, in the final analysis, just as irresistible as a tritium bomb.”

    —Karellen to Rikki Stormgren in Childhood’s End

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 29 2019, @04:47AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 29 2019, @04:47AM (#793431)

    Did you write that from memory or did you have the book lying around and read and typed text from it? Or was it an ebook you used (what format was it?)?

    Just curious.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 29 2019, @10:01PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 29 2019, @10:01PM (#793783)

      I have a somewhat battered old paperback which I’ve had for decades. However, I admit I didn’t type out the whole passage; once I found it in the book, I did a bit of googling to locate the same paragraph in some pirate text online, then did a copy & paste followed by cleaning up a few scan errors. (I think it was a plain .txt file.)