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Sanyo develops laser diode for 12x burning

Ryan

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New Diode introduced:

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Link below is a google translate of a dutch website.

http://translate.google.com/transla...u-rayschijven.html&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=nl&tl=en

Interesting news not?
 





daguin

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How come the light from my 405nm diodes doesn't come out like that?

Are all my diodes broke? :'(

;) :D :p

Peace,
dave
 
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i would probably kill for a beam like that!


"lasers within two to three years to have ready for mass production."
:'(


i am not that patient!
 
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Not just the shape but the color!

So 450mW rated that means Class IV pointers will be plentiful. 500mW of 405 is not that much brighter to the eye than 150mW. Be careful with the eyes guys. ;)
 
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450mw must be the pulsed rating, otherwise this is a multimode diode. :-?
 
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I hope they mass produce these and get them out quickly. Should bring down the price of the 6x's. :cool:
 

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Yea probably, they're run pulsed, and always rated for pulsed operation. :p

I can just imagine Gooey's thread in 2-3 years "400mW blu-ray!" :D Mega burner/cancer ray :-/
 
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Switch said:
Yea probably, they're run pulsed, and always rated for pulsed operation. :p

I can just imagine Gooey's thread in 2-3 years "400mW blu-ray!"  :D Mega burner/cancer ray  :-/
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I think in 2-3 years it'l be more than that...
 

Kage

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I bet we see these diodes mass produced much sooner than 2-3 years! No way I can wait that long.
 

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Boy, I remember not that long ago (6 months) when everyone was hella excited about breaking the 200mw barrier with 650nm laser diodes. We were pushing the envelope and happy to achieve 200mw. Bluray was just coming out and we were all dreaming of the day we'd have bluray lasers and now..... pffft. 200mw red? BOOOORING. Sonar 60mw pulsed? BOOOORING. I'll take 350mw of red and raise you a 200mw bluray.
 
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I'll see your 350 of red and go "ALL IN" with daguin's 300+ 405 :eek:


Thats if dave doesn't mind me betting on his beast
 

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john_lawson said:
I'll see your 350 of red and go "ALL IN" with daguin's 300+ 405 :eek:


Thats if dave doesn't mind me betting on his beast

haha, I don't think he'll give you it over his dead body. ;D He won't even touch it till the right moment, he calls it his "mistake", which he believes will die the next time he turns it on. ;D
 

Ryan

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As far as I understood it can operate at 200mW continuous and 450mW pulsed
 

Zom-B

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They also said that the Sharp diodes (PHR-803T) could do 105mW CW and 210mW pulsed, but look at the facts now. (actually they didn't say it on the forum, but in the data sheet that was only linked to this diode a couple of months ago)
 




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