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  1. J

    WTB 589nm 50mW+ handheld

    Really looking forward to owning one of these, please send PM for offers and details.
  2. J

    A question about collimated light and the collimator ?

    i've been building a laser based optical lithography system for making photomasks for the last 6 months..it uses a 405nm laser, spatial filtering and high numerical aperture optics to make a focal point as small as possible, i'm currently at submicron focal points, it's very tricky to mantain...
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    3D Printed Host - 405nm build

    sorry i didn't notice because it was near the top of the forum, i'll check the dates from now on
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    A question about collimated light and the collimator ?

    besides the spherical aberrations induced by spherical optics(which can be reduced greatly with aspherical lenses) the thing is that the output of the diodes are very spatially dirty with lots of stray rays, a collimator is a partial solution that have very low efficiency, blocks a lot of the...
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    3D Printed Host - 405nm build

    if it doesn't get over 50C its a perfectly good idea to print it
  6. J

    Best lens setup for smallest most perfect focus dot possible at around 300mm distance

    hello..i can help you with this..first you need to spatially clean the output of the diode, to get an output as gaussian as possible thus eliminating any stray light that generates problems around the focal point. what you need is a "spatial filter" like setup (look it up on google). that is, 2...
  7. J

    Ebay sucks

    i've bought a 50mW 405nm and a 2W 450nm module to aptlightingworld on ebay.. they are very thrustworty for what i've seen
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    16x BDR-209 and electrostatic charges

    try to use a antistatic wrist strap when wirking directly with the diodes...maybe you have a floating ground on the pc or a ground loop on your house, i've had similar problems and had some grould loops on my house, i fixed that and was enough
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    Full Copper Jacket - The Little Weapon - M140, 445nm, 2W+

    awesome work! really nice heatsink, keep it up
  10. J

    Horrible irony.

    Ouch. That sounds horrible. I once had a little accident with a 1W handheld, but thankfully it was a reflection from a window and no permanent damage was done to any of my eyes. Either way, it was really scary. Best of luck to your friend, hopefully he can recover his eye anytime in the future.
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    Need "Reverse" PBS for 20W "laser tank gun" prototype - do they exist?

    Re: Need "Reverse" PBS for 20W "laser tank gun" prototype - do they exist? sorry i'm not very familiarized with this, which laser diodes are the ones that emit polarized light?, i know there are a couple of different types used in telecommunications that do, but in power lasers?, are they all...
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    Need "Reverse" PBS for 20W "laser tank gun" prototype - do they exist?

    Re: Need "Reverse" PBS for 20W "laser tank gun" prototype - do they exist? how are you polarizing the light before the waveplate without losing power?
  13. J

    would a standard prism work for rgb?

    yes you can do it but you need to make or buy a very precise aligning system for it to produce a high quality combined output
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    Problem with Spartan laser 445nm 1W

    Oh my apologies, I really wouldn't think you'd mind but I understand. I already tested the driver by itself and it works. The problem seems to be the diode, so I'll try to buy one from a member of these forums if possible. I don't think I'd be able to find anyone from my country really, since...
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    Problem with Spartan laser 445nm 1W

    Thanks for the fast reply, Matt. I did already try to bypass the tailcap and even the batteries with a power supply my brother has, and couldn't get it to work. Edit: I could take out the inside just now, and connected the power supply directly to it. A red led would lit, showing that the...




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