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Hi all, I've build a 337,1 nm laser. It's a "TEA laser"
I think it is the most easiest Laser to build, and the cheapest one.
The power supply have to be a high voltage power supply, at least 5kV.
I am using my zero voltage switching flyback driver. The voltage ist about 7kV. It isn't build well enough to surviver more than 7kV ^^.
The laser itself is build out of aluminium foil, plastic foil, edged aluminium rails and easiest acrylic glass. I am using lead for a better connection of the electrodes.
All in all it maybe cost me about 15€.
9€: for the flyback driver
6€: for the laser materials.
The input is about 200W.
The output is quite small. Maybe 0,1 up to 1mW for about 0,7 seconds
UPDATE: Because you can't see the laser in action well on the video, i've uploadet just two pics
I think it is the most easiest Laser to build, and the cheapest one.
The power supply have to be a high voltage power supply, at least 5kV.
I am using my zero voltage switching flyback driver. The voltage ist about 7kV. It isn't build well enough to surviver more than 7kV ^^.
The laser itself is build out of aluminium foil, plastic foil, edged aluminium rails and easiest acrylic glass. I am using lead for a better connection of the electrodes.
All in all it maybe cost me about 15€.
9€: for the flyback driver
6€: for the laser materials.
The input is about 200W.
The output is quite small. Maybe 0,1 up to 1mW for about 0,7 seconds
UPDATE: Because you can't see the laser in action well on the video, i've uploadet just two pics
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