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titleOfInvention A device that converts air and water into energy by sunlight
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] Collecting and exciting specific wavelengths in the inexhaustible solar energy, converting it into a laser beam and irradiating it to a light-absorbing absorber through a dye laser to convert it into enormous heat energy and vaporize and expand water. By operating various turbines, the purpose is to supply low-cost, small-area, highly safe and pollution-free energy. [Structure] Wavelength cut filter 2 on multiple condensing materials 2 2 is attached, and the optical fiber 3 on which silver 25 is vapor-deposited is rotated in the cooling tank 23 and then connected to a plurality of laser tubes 4, and the laser tube 4, the dye laser (oscillator) 5, and the dye laser (amplifier) 6 are connected to the optical fiber. 3 is connected, and the dye laser (oscillator) 5 is further passed through the dye laser (amplifier) 6 so as to irradiate the light receiving and absorbing body 8 in the vacuum container 7, The jet nozzle 11 located above the light receiving absorber 8 and the tank 9 compressor 13 are connected to each other, and the jet nozzle 11 is attached to the lower portion of the light receiving absorber 8.
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