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Mod a green laser into a ir laser.






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you can remove the crystals but you need different optics to collimate the ir into a beam. do-able but not feasible b/c you have to spend extra money for optics which could cost $$ since they will have to be certain sizes and focal lengths..
 
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I've done it, but as ndrew2505 said, it won't be as straight forward as just removing the crystals
 

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It will probably not perform as well either, since the pump diode is probably a fairly large multimode type. The beam will not be comparable to the quality of the green, no matter what you do with optics afterwards.
 
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Depending on if the MCA is a hybrid crystal or not, you might be able to just remove the KTP and end up with a 1064nm IR laser. The stock lens will do an ok job at collimating that beam. IF it is not a hybrid MCA then the ND:YVO4 crystal may have a circular defined emitting area on the square/rectangular OC end. At any rate the beam will be better quality then the 808nm beam that the pump LD will emit.

If you do have a means to collimate the pump LD, you will get a 250mW + IR laser for cheap.
 




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