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Klingon Disrupter courtesy of Hemlock Mike !

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Mike has a few poroblems posting pics - so I am putting them up for everyone's enjoyment - I cannot wait to see his finished product !  It is a small YAG laser (pulsed output) encased in an authentic Star Trek Klingon Disrupter !!  The catch is....it WORKS !
 

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That is damn cool to see memorabilia customised like this :)
 
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Re: Klingon Disrupter courtesy of Helock Mike !

Yeah - and to have it be so effective, as well ! :)
 
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So many toys -- Ssooo little time !!
That power supply is a camera strobe PS with a voltage doubler added ! 600 volts into 100 Mfd ~ 18 Joules input to a Nd:YAG Q switched cavity. The power supply is the size of a 9 volt battery. Pulsed output is estimated at 3 MW - 4 nano seconds from my reading.
YES - I have goggles and I use them.
Mike
 
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I don't know much if anything about Star Trek, but judge from a laser point of view: That's AWESOME!

What I'm wondering though is how are the collimation and beam diameter on that thing? Decent enough to be used at range?
 
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The Romulans better watch out!!! :eek: Hemlock mike has the daddy of disrupters ;D
 
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The raw beam diameter is about 5mm - same as the rod. I am looking for a single lens like used for red Ld's but will probably have to build a low X beam expander type collumator which will fit into the silver bezel.
Focused down, this will put pinholes in aluminum foil !!

Mike
 
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With the ability to put pinholes in aluminum foil, do you thinki you have the output power correct ? I think it would have to be a little stronger than what you wrote in order to do that, wouldn't it ? Just curious !!!
 
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When you get the disrupter sorted i'm looking forward to the video of it in action Mike :cool:
 
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Mega Watts makes more sense - but, OOOOF ! Mike - in Watts - how much power is that thing putting out ? :cool:
 
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SenKat said:
Mega Watts makes more sense - but, OOOOF ! Mike - in Watts - how much power is that thing putting out ? :cool:

I think the seller claimed it at a 2 Joule output, which is the equivalent of a massive 2 Watt seconds (the total energy outputted by a 2 Watt laser over a 1 second period). If the 3MW is an accurate average over 4ns, that's a small fraction of 2 Joules per pulse. Either way though, the pulse is very short, but its putting out an amazing amount of power during it!
 
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You guys are all correct in a way.  That much energy is hard to envision OR measure. It will damage most sensors unless unfocused. Then for that few nSeconds ----  If I remove the Q switch, the pulse will be longer but also a lower peak.  Data on the SSY-1 is on Sam's.  Going over about 15 Joules drive damages the dye in the Q switch.  I will decide later.

I HAVE TOO DAMN MANY PROJECTS. I haven't even tried any of my HL6545MG diodes yet. I also have to make a living to support some socalists.

Mike
 




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