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Hey guys, a little while ago, I burned out a green laser diode that I had.  I screwed the housing apart, and saw the various components; the piece with the  IR diode itself, the expanding lens, and the focusing lens.
Now the only thing I could imagine that went wrong is the diode itself. So I figured I can replace the diode. However, I don't see where there would be any KTP or YAG crystals in there. I can't see it too well since it's extremely small, but are the crystals built onto the diode itself? I wanted to buy a new IR diode to replace the old one, but will that work?
				
			Now the only thing I could imagine that went wrong is the diode itself. So I figured I can replace the diode. However, I don't see where there would be any KTP or YAG crystals in there. I can't see it too well since it's extremely small, but are the crystals built onto the diode itself? I wanted to buy a new IR diode to replace the old one, but will that work?
 
 
	

 
 
		
 
 
		 . At least I hope it was cheap! You are better off buying a new laser. If it was one of those cheap pen laser off eBay. It would cost you nearly the same amount of money to replace a pump diode as the laser cost itself. That doesn't even include the time you will spend realigning the pump with your crystals...
. At least I hope it was cheap! You are better off buying a new laser. If it was one of those cheap pen laser off eBay. It would cost you nearly the same amount of money to replace a pump diode as the laser cost itself. That doesn't even include the time you will spend realigning the pump with your crystals... 