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Hey everyone. I filled another gap in my collection, just in time for Halloween! Does anybody remember Stephan aka farbe2's thread from last year on cryo cooling a red diode into orange? I bought one off him. Finally after some revisions, I have a fully functioning unit tuned to 618nm (we probably could have gotten it down even more with a grating, but I opted against that for a few reasons).
Before we get to pics, just want to say that this has been a long and wild journey to get finished, and I appreciate it beyond words how much work you've put in and the lengths you've gone to deliver such a nice laser despite all the setbacks along the way. Thank you so much Stephan! I love it.
What's especially cool about this laser is that you can watch it change color as it cools down to the cryo operating temperature. This goes from about 633nm to 618nm over the course of a few minutes, starting as red as your normal 635nm pointers and through a fiery shift just manages end up more orange than red (by that, I mean closer to 607nm in appearance than 635nm in appearance):
(589/607/618/635)
Spectrometer reading - my spectrometer accurately measures 604nm (hene), 607nm (dpss), 612nm (hene) and 671nm (dpss), so I think this is fair to claim as accurate as well:
I'll let pictures do the rest of the talking.
Full album here:
Before we get to pics, just want to say that this has been a long and wild journey to get finished, and I appreciate it beyond words how much work you've put in and the lengths you've gone to deliver such a nice laser despite all the setbacks along the way. Thank you so much Stephan! I love it.
What's especially cool about this laser is that you can watch it change color as it cools down to the cryo operating temperature. This goes from about 633nm to 618nm over the course of a few minutes, starting as red as your normal 635nm pointers and through a fiery shift just manages end up more orange than red (by that, I mean closer to 607nm in appearance than 635nm in appearance):
(589/607/618/635)
Spectrometer reading - my spectrometer accurately measures 604nm (hene), 607nm (dpss), 612nm (hene) and 671nm (dpss), so I think this is fair to claim as accurate as well:
I'll let pictures do the rest of the talking.
Full album here: