nice, there are not many "real world" problems solved by lasers :-)
Just to be sure: you didnt happen to shine into the coyotes face/eyes, did you?
oh, and welcome on LPF!
manuel
HIMNL9, you are a walking encyclopedy! :-)
Yes, I agree to all of it - the laser will be anything in the infrared area, and used pulsed. Since the pulse durations can go up quite long, the laserheads will often be constant-wave lasers which are switched on for "short duration pulses". 200ms is...
..dont forget lye eats aluminum too.. thats what I heard, and eventually I will try it on both! :-)
..and I sure hope you dont have lye in oven cleaner?!? wtf! lye is probably the most dangerous chemical you can easily buy!
Manuel
thanks for the note, Steve.
Indeed, I have a slab of Germanium, which was used in a thermal camera. So yes, I remember, its (somewhat) transparent for far-IR.
cheers,
manuel
they, luminus, do all three colors and white, even in one package! they have a UV one too, says google..
have a look around: luminus
the sst-90 and similar are from them too. the highest output single die white LED there is, I think..
Manuel
nope, no driver or current-limiting at all. just the **fire 18650 cell, the tailswitch, two wires and the LED. without the tailswitch and a multimeter in place I read 5.5Amp.
Yes, the excess voltage has to be transferred to heat somewhere, most likely in the internal resistance of the cell...
nice find, thank you!
General question: How do you drill nice holes? Mine, especially larger (12mm) diameter, end up as ugly trianglish holes.. maybe my material isnt deep enough for a round hole?
Manuel
adding to Bluefan:
all lasers produce polarized light!
Laserdiodes even produce linearly polarized light by themselves, exactly what you need.
However, you can only combine two differently polarized beams. The resulting beam is then a mixture, which cant be made "linearly polarized" again...
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As far as I know, only ZnSe optics are used with CO2. Besides that I see no difference to any other laser! Collimate with lens(es), use a forward or reverse telescope to tighten the beam and lose divergence, or vice versa.
For long distances a telescope to expand the beam...
what do you mean, "no driver"? like, directly connecting the diode to two cr123a cells? I am surprised you got more than just a short bright flash! :-)
manuel
thank you! :-)
yes, indeed, I have great respect for photons and eyesight. 1.6w is a lot! In this case, the 1.6w spread on guessed 50x50cm, = 2500cm², which would be 0.64mw per cm². with eyes open and tiny pupils (guaranteed!) that would be highly uncomfortable, but still eye-safe. This light...
..So I got this neat red LED from Daguin some time ago. The red one from a projector.
Staring at me, teasing me.. I hid it away, it started to haunt me in my dreams!
"But", I said, "I cant feed you 8 Amps! Thats ridiculous! Such drivers dont even exist!"
Yesterday the LED finally won.
Thats the...
thanks for the links!
forget the 75w average.. those babies, or should i say monsters, do 100 joule pulses! :-)
saw such a welder in action in a documentary about lasers - amazing, would love to have it. not sure how long i would use it for actual silversmithing, before disassembling it.. and...
Re: *445nm lasers* !diodes 38.50$!
*shakes head about what happened to kiyoukan*
*shakes head about other's reactions and suggestions*
I wish you a fast recovery! you have my respect for how you react, for sure!
manuel
Re: 445nm A130 Lens Comparisons!
probably been stopped to check if something undeclared is shipped, or to check if taxes are all clean..? my guess..
manuel
true, Burnsy, good find!
now I cant wait for them to ship! not that I would want one, I want to see what they stuck in front of the diode! :-)
wait, I would still prefer them to cancel the whole thing..
manuel
Re: *445nm lasers* !arrays 550$ and diodes 35$!
..why this harsh tone, M? sure, psi's post wasnt *that* informative, there are 445nm diodes on ebay since weeks, at these prices.. but I wouldnt expect such harsh reactions against him just for that..?
manuel