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It can vary a bit with temperature, drive and lot number but it's between 650 nM and 670 nM.

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lol i hope he didn't put that down for a test or something ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
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WOW -- Where do we get that nM ?? Yah- It's a typo, I'm sure. 660 nM is a good average for what we're doing here.

Also there's the GB for the BluRay --- That's about 405 nM.

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A 405 nanomolar laser? Never heard of such a thing :p. M is usually used for molarity, m is used for meters :)
 
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Hemlock Mike said:
WOW -- Where do we get that nM ??  Yah- It's a typo, I'm sure.  660 nM is a good average for what we're doing here.

Also there's the GB for the BluRay --- That's about 405 nM.

Mike
Yep, it was a typo. :-[
Heres the sticker I was working on:
 

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in case anyone wants to use it for a DIY laser
 

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300mW!!! What sort of monster diode do you have??? Is it one of those ugly multimode things?
 




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