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3zuli

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so, finally got a PHR, so here's mine
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I posted these in another thread of their own, but I think they belong better here.

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405 @ 480mW
445 @ 980mW
473 @ 100mW
532 @ 650mW
635 @ 6mW
655 @ 200mW

Here is a link to my Flickr with more 6 color beam pictures:
>>>Click Here<<<
 

rathat

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Andy, that rainbow one that says laserpointerforums is really awesome.
 
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This is my rainbow, i need to take a new one though because there's no 473nm yet when this one was taken.
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To make up for the lack of a 473nm.
 

rev0

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My camera does a terrible job of capturing 445nm (I cheated and changed the hue in Photoshop to make it look a little more correct), and the beauty of lasers in general, but here's mine:



From the left: 660nm SOC module from SF-AW210 @ ~150mW, 532nm Green Module @ ~3-10mW (rebuilt, from a $5.29 Ebay greenie), 445nm A140 @ 1W (ND2 filter to balance things out, prevent the cardboard from burning), 405nm PHR @ 100mW
It'll be a bit more balanced when my DX 50mW green module comes in.
 
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Six different lasers that have been called blue. From left to right:
405(PHR)
445(casio)
weak 458nm line extracted from multiline argon with diffraction grating and mirror. Also commonly available in DPSS.
473(laserwave)
488 also extracted from multiline
multiline

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To me, 458 looks the purest blue, followed by 473, followed by 445. Styrofoam to help distinguish colors:

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And the high tech optical table I used:

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