We have a 700nm laser diode for some specific use, however, now we need to use this laser diode for alignment, however, it's invisible.......
Some colleague come up with a solution that maybe we can color the laser beam with a special color or pigment to make it visible, ignoring any distorion or changes with the beam. But, when I search in google, all key words combining 'laser' and 'color' will all go to the page on laser printer......it's hard to narrow the result to my purpose. I have also consulted with a laser diode provider online, but they replied that it is NOT POSSIBLE to do it, but they don't explain why....I am so confused with this topic.
So I'm posting here, anybody knows sth. about coloring an invisible laser beam?
Thank you
Some colleague come up with a solution that maybe we can color the laser beam with a special color or pigment to make it visible, ignoring any distorion or changes with the beam. But, when I search in google, all key words combining 'laser' and 'color' will all go to the page on laser printer......it's hard to narrow the result to my purpose. I have also consulted with a laser diode provider online, but they replied that it is NOT POSSIBLE to do it, but they don't explain why....I am so confused with this topic.
So I'm posting here, anybody knows sth. about coloring an invisible laser beam?
Thank you