hydrolasar
Hydrolasar is a term used to describe a theoretical class of laser devices and related processes that generate coherent light through hydrodynamic means. The concept, a blend of "hydro" and "laser," appears in speculative physics and science fiction to describe water-based or fluid-dynamics–assisted lasing systems.
In proposed models, energy is transferred from moving or pressurized water to a lasing medium. This can
Variants include liquid-gain systems where a water-soluble dye or dissolved gain medium is circulated by jets,
Status and challenges: There is no verified experimental demonstration of a practical hydrolasar as of now.
Potential applications imagined in fiction and theory include underwater communications, precision cutting in wet environments, and