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Gia Gốc Việt, Tiến Sĩ Nguyễn Định, hiện là
Trưởng Công Trình Nghiên cứu
chế tạo loại vũ khí mới mang tên Free
Electron Laser (FEL). Đây là loại vũ
khí dung để phá huỷ hoả tiễn tấn
công của đối phương, kể cả hoả tiễn DF-21D
của Trung Cộng hiện đang đe doạ các
Hàng Không Mẫu Hạm và
các Chiến Hạm Hoa Kỳ. Trong bản
Tường trình trước Quốc Hội Hoa Kỳ {CRS
Report for Congress} của Ronald O' Rourke ngảy 21
tháng 1 năm 2011, trang 38 có tường
trình về công trình
nghiên cứu và sáng chế vũ
khí mới - Free Electron Laser (FEL) program
- của Tiến Sĩ Nguyễn Định. Chệt-Cộng đang
ngạo mạn phô trương sức mạnh của Hoả tiễn
DF-21D, đe dọa các Hàng Không
Mẫu Hạm Hoa Kỳ. Nhưng lũ Chệt đâu ngờ một
loại vũ khí mới mang tên Free
Electron Laser (FEL) của TS Nguyễn Định sẽ hủy
diệt được DF-21D, làm tiêu tan "tham
vọng Đại-Hán" nhằm khống chế biển
đông. ! Free Electron
Laser đang còn trong giai đoạn hoàn
chỉnh và các Chiến hạm Hoa Kỳ sẽ
được trang bị công trình sáng
chế loại vũ khí mới này . LANL scientists are instrumental in
making breakthrough for the Navy By John Severance - Sunday, January
23, 2011 at 12:00 pm Thanks to the
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), the Navy
took a big step in its quest to build a powerful
new anti-aircraft gun. LANL scientists have
achieved a breakthrough with the Office of Naval
Research’s Free Electron Laser (FEL) program,
demonstrating an injector capable of producing the
electrons needed to generate powerful
megawatt-class laser beams for the Navy’s
next-generation weapon system. The
Dec. 20 milestone, which happened months ahead
of schedule, was highlighted in a two-day
preliminary design review Jan. 20-21 in
Virginia.
“The injector
performed as we predicted all along,’’ said Dr.
Dinh Nguyen, senior project leader for the FEL
program at the lab. “But until now, we didn’t have
the evidence to support our models. We were so
happy to see our design, fabrication and testing
efforts finally come to fruition. We’re currently
working to measure the properties of the
continuous electron beams, and hope to set a world
record for the average current of electrons.’’ Nguyen said
Boeing, which had a measurement of 32 milliampere
in 1993, holds the record for measuring properties
of the continuous electron beams. The project
leader said, “We are not there yet but we hope to
break it in the near future.” At the
demonstration, Nguyen received a lot of positive
feedback from members of the ONR. But he was not
about to take a lot of the credit. “This is a
team effort,” Nguyen said. He credited 15 other
LANL employees for helping him with the research.
“The best thing is that the Navy is looking at Los
Alamos as the go-to lab for this kind of
technology. This is a good sign for the lab.” Nguyen said he
and his team have been working on the project
since 2006 but he has been working on the
technology at the lab since the mid-1980s. Asked where
this accomplishment stacks up in his LANL career,
which started in 1984, Nguyen said, “It’s not the
most important, but it is up there.” Quentin
Saulter, the FEL program manager for ONR, said in
a release the implications of the FEL’s progress
are monumental. “This is a
major leap forward for the program and for FEL
technology throughout the Navy,” Saulter said.
“The fact that the team is nine months ahead of
schedule provides us plenty of time to reach our
goals by the end of 2011.”
The
research is a necessary step for the Department of
the Navy to one day deploy the megawatt-class FEL
weapon system, revolutionizing ship defense,
Saulter said. “The FEL is expected to provide
future U.S. Naval forces with a near-instantaneous
laser ship defense in any maritime environment
throughout the world.” ONR’s FEL
project began as a basic science and technology
program in the 1980s and matured into a working
14-kilowatt prototype. In fiscal 2010, it
graduated from basic research to an Innovative
Naval Prototype, earning the backing needed by
senior Navy officials to ensure its evolution to
advanced technology and potential acquisition. On the ONR
website, Saulter explains the program. “The Navy’s
future Free Electron Laser (FEL) weapon system is
being designed to be game changing,” Saulter said.
“The capability of having speed-of-light delivery
for a wide range of missions and threats is a key
element of a future shipboard layered defense. The
design is to be able to have selectable
wavelengths for use at sea. “It will demonstrate
scalability of the necessary FEL physics and
engineering for an eventual megawatt-class device.
It will focus on the design, development,
fabrication, integration and test of a 100-kw
class FEL device. Future needs for ship
integration and beam control will be considered.
This revolutionary technology allows for multiple
payoffs to the war fighter. “The ability
to control the strength of the beam provides for
graduated lethality and the use of light vice, an
explosive munition, provides for low per
engagement and life cycle costs. In fact, it
provides an effective alternative to using
expensive missiles against low value targets. Not
worrying about propulsion and working at the speed
of light allows for precise engagement and the
resulting low collateral damage. Speed-of-light
engagement also allows for a rapid reaction to
moving and/or swarming time critical and swarming
targets.” The laser
works by passing a beam of high-energy electrons
generated by an injector, through a series of
strong magnetic fields, causing an intense
emission of laser light. ONR hopes to test the FEL
in a maritime environment as early as 2018. “There still
is a lot more testing,” Nguyen said. Scientists at
Los Alamos National Laboratory, headed by Dr. Dinh
Nguyen, senior project leader for the Free
Electron Laser program at the lab, made a
breakthrough when they unveiled an injector,
below, capable of producing the electrons needed
to generate megawatt-class laser beams for the
Navy’s next-generation weapon system.
Chuyển tới: Nguyễn
Thanh Bình
Free Electron Laser
Weapon
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