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I am not sure we will see any of these filter down to a hobbyist level of availability any time soon; however these sure do look ***y
Edit - my mistake for stating "this may be a contributing factor to the seeming recent demise of green HeNe production" - Trevor, thanks for keeping me on point
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Originally Posted by Trevor
The green HeNe line is 543.5nm. You're thinking of argon lasers - they're what's predominantly used to generate 514.5nm.
Trevor
Cobolt CW solid-state laser operates at 515 nm - Laser Focus World
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Cobolt AB, Swedish manufacturer of low-noise DPSS lasers, announces the release of a higher power model of its unique 515 nm solid-state laser. The Cobolt Fandango™, now available with up to 150 mW CW output power from the same small package, is not only perfectly suited for power demanding fluorescence analysis applications such as confocal microscopy, high-speed plate reading and single molecule analysis, but now with even higher output power, as a general all solid state alternative to bulky Ar+ gas lasers.
Edit - my mistake for stating "this may be a contributing factor to the seeming recent demise of green HeNe production" - Trevor, thanks for keeping me on point
Quote:
Originally Posted by Trevor
The green HeNe line is 543.5nm. You're thinking of argon lasers - they're what's predominantly used to generate 514.5nm.
Trevor
Cobolt CW solid-state laser operates at 515 nm - Laser Focus World
Quote:
Cobolt AB, Swedish manufacturer of low-noise DPSS lasers, announces the release of a higher power model of its unique 515 nm solid-state laser. The Cobolt Fandango™, now available with up to 150 mW CW output power from the same small package, is not only perfectly suited for power demanding fluorescence analysis applications such as confocal microscopy, high-speed plate reading and single molecule analysis, but now with even higher output power, as a general all solid state alternative to bulky Ar+ gas lasers.
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