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I was using my glasses to observe the dot output of my 12X 405nm laser I made a few years ago. I noticed an interference pattern of bullseye rings within the dot at about 2 meters. At one point, I may have changed the lens. I can't remember fully if I pulled the G1 lens, but I'm thinking that this might be the module I glued an Aixiz lens into. At the time I focused the beam at distant trees, when I thought I had the best beam collimation I could achieve I glued the lens in place (not directly, but from turning the barrel threads).
I thought I observed this dot before, with glasses, and don't recall this dot-ring pattern being there--it was smooth and intense closer the center as a gradient. This may have been with the other G1 lens, though, and this lens *could* be the Aixiz 445nm version (slightly golden coating).
Is the lens possibly not in the best focus, and causing some sort of interference pattern from refraction of sort? Or could the Aixiz 445 lens simply not work well with this diode and the pattern will be there no matter what?
A picture says a thousand words (well, an interpretation of what I see anyways. Near exactly what I see):
Thoughts? Seen this pattern before?
I thought I observed this dot before, with glasses, and don't recall this dot-ring pattern being there--it was smooth and intense closer the center as a gradient. This may have been with the other G1 lens, though, and this lens *could* be the Aixiz 445nm version (slightly golden coating).
Is the lens possibly not in the best focus, and causing some sort of interference pattern from refraction of sort? Or could the Aixiz 445 lens simply not work well with this diode and the pattern will be there no matter what?
A picture says a thousand words (well, an interpretation of what I see anyways. Near exactly what I see):
Thoughts? Seen this pattern before?