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To have more fun with your laser, you don´t need anything else than a simple texteditor, CD and a bottle of water :) !


1. textmarker fluorescence:
laserfluorescense.gif


2. textmarker-solution fluorescence:
DSC00187.jpg


3. CD Diffraction:
DSC00202.jpg



Have fun trying it out for yourself :D

Greetz,
GWC
 





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MarioMaster said:
[quote author=AusLasersSuck link=1234648935/0#1 date=1234659843]Is that a red laz0r?

a red laser can't fluoresce a shorter wavelength  ;)[/quote]
but an IR one can! --thats how those ir cards work ;)
 
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[ch12290 said:
][quote author=MarioMaster link=1234648935/0#2 date=1234663072][quote author=AusLasersSuck link=1234648935/0#1 date=1234659843]Is that a red laz0r?

a red laser can't fluoresce a shorter wavelength  ;)[/quote]
but an IR one can! --thats how those ir cards work  ;)[/quote]

i thought those just changed color, not actually fluoresce (light up)
 
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[ch12290 said:
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but an IR one can! --thats how those ir cards work  ;)
By definition, fluorescence cannot produce a shorter wavelength. If you are emitting a photon of higher energy than the original, something else is providing the energy.

"Fluorescence is a luminescence that is mostly found as an optical phenomenon in cold bodies, in which the molecular absorption of a photon triggers the emission of a photon with a longer (less energetic) wavelength."
 

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[ch12290 said:
][quote author=MarioMaster link=1234648935/0#2 date=1234663072][quote author=AusLasersSuck link=1234648935/0#1 date=1234659843]Is that a red laz0r?

a red laser can't fluoresce a shorter wavelength  ;)[/quote]
but an IR one can! --thats how those ir cards work  ;)[/quote]

That's another effect, I think. :p
 
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The IR cards are charged with shorter-wave ambient light and the IR triggers release of the energy stored - they don't work in the dark.
 




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