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Hey everyone,
Soo, this is an idea I have been working on for awhile. I have to say my favorite wavelength is definitely 488nm. however, the diodes for this wavelength are out of my price range so i worked on this little project to get as close as i can to the real thing. I've done some searching on the forum and haven't seen many people experiment with this.
keep in mind I built this on a budget Im sure there are better ways of doing this and I'm not an optic expert.
these are still preliminary results!
so here is a look =]
I used a cute little fiber optic cable to connect the Argon laser head(JDSU 2214-40ML) to an AixiZ module. to do this I had to build a rough apparatus that fit onto the head. the X and Y axis can be adjusted with the screws to the laser head.
Note: an old CD with a funnel apoxyed on. The cable was then glued to the funnel and the adjustments are done with the screws. I have seen the actually setup and mounts on ebay but they seem to be really pricy :/
On the other end of the 10' cable I had to get creative. The diameter of the cable is very small and was hard to work with. Again using materials readily available around the house I pressed a pencil eraser in an AixiZ module. I drilled a 1/16in hole in the back and inserted the fiber just behind where the lens would sit. that was then apoxyed
Ok great, lets clean up that beam. I used a Jet Laser 10X beam expander.
Raw output without the beam expander.
In testing I achieved 28.4mW with a G2 lens, 23.1mW with an acrylic lens. my Argon was running at full power 10.60A. typically that would be alittle over 150mW but clearly I am losing some photons. I am sure I could approve upon this but these are still early results. Even with the Argon laser running on Idle it still produced a great beam but just dimmer of course.
Lets look at some beam shots!
The fiber optic cable was very flexible and could be pointed around like any other handheld. The divergence was not awesome but the beam was very visible with LIGHT smoke. I Used a Nikon with long exposure but didn't have a tripod that's why some of the pictures are blurry. I'm an awful photographer.
(Low power while holding the beam expander. It's hard to see my hand)
Next Id like to try this outside on a clear night. The cable is long enough to reach out the door where the laser cart is located. wouldn't that be cool:yh:
Thanks for looking :wave:
thoughts are always welcome
jefferson
Soo, this is an idea I have been working on for awhile. I have to say my favorite wavelength is definitely 488nm. however, the diodes for this wavelength are out of my price range so i worked on this little project to get as close as i can to the real thing. I've done some searching on the forum and haven't seen many people experiment with this.
keep in mind I built this on a budget Im sure there are better ways of doing this and I'm not an optic expert.
these are still preliminary results!
so here is a look =]

I used a cute little fiber optic cable to connect the Argon laser head(JDSU 2214-40ML) to an AixiZ module. to do this I had to build a rough apparatus that fit onto the head. the X and Y axis can be adjusted with the screws to the laser head.
Note: an old CD with a funnel apoxyed on. The cable was then glued to the funnel and the adjustments are done with the screws. I have seen the actually setup and mounts on ebay but they seem to be really pricy :/

On the other end of the 10' cable I had to get creative. The diameter of the cable is very small and was hard to work with. Again using materials readily available around the house I pressed a pencil eraser in an AixiZ module. I drilled a 1/16in hole in the back and inserted the fiber just behind where the lens would sit. that was then apoxyed

Ok great, lets clean up that beam. I used a Jet Laser 10X beam expander.

Raw output without the beam expander.

In testing I achieved 28.4mW with a G2 lens, 23.1mW with an acrylic lens. my Argon was running at full power 10.60A. typically that would be alittle over 150mW but clearly I am losing some photons. I am sure I could approve upon this but these are still early results. Even with the Argon laser running on Idle it still produced a great beam but just dimmer of course.

Lets look at some beam shots!
The fiber optic cable was very flexible and could be pointed around like any other handheld. The divergence was not awesome but the beam was very visible with LIGHT smoke. I Used a Nikon with long exposure but didn't have a tripod that's why some of the pictures are blurry. I'm an awful photographer.



(Low power while holding the beam expander. It's hard to see my hand)

Next Id like to try this outside on a clear night. The cable is long enough to reach out the door where the laser cart is located. wouldn't that be cool:yh:
Thanks for looking :wave:
thoughts are always welcome
jefferson
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