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CNI got back to me. ZRaffle your point still stands, 604/607 can't be done, even in their beefier PGL hosts. They will ship GLP to Canada though!
-Alex
-Alex
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CNI got back to me. ZRaffle your point still stands, 604/607 can't be done, even in their beefier PGL hosts. They will ship GLP to Canada though!
-Alex
I doubt that it can't be done---it is just because there is no reason to do it--given all the legal restrictions of the market worldwide ---is a business decision on how best to use the resources they have to make money.
Hobbists are probably lucky that CNI will bother to make the low output low cost 720Hz pulsed 589nm as PGL-H modules and used in GLP and PGL hosts--they sell enough of them to make it worth doing and they are the only company doing them---because there is no business $ reason for anyone else to bother.
Consider the 720Hz pulsed 577nm GLP CNI made for the LPF member Dr. Laser in UAE in Dubai. How many people are going to drop approx $2000+ on a 5mW GLP for amusement/self entertainment hobby purposes--essentially play toy purposes?? So far 1 person--how many more in the next 12 months--maybe 1 or 2??
They probably could make 607nm portables and many other wavelengths also if there was any market or money to be made in doing so but why bother for a few pieces at break even cost when there is no demand, call, or market for $2000+ low output hand held portable lasers even from the enthusiast self amusement/entertainment crowd and never will be one as far as anyone knows. What percent of the hand held laser market is laser 301,303, 305 for $10 or less.
Ultra Lasers sells a 10mW 607nm lab laser for $4500
607nm is not so hard to do, from 2013 paper:
"We report continuous-wave orange laser operation at 607.5 nm of a 8 mm long 0.2at% Pr:LiYF4 single crystal with an improved laser slope efficiency. Using a single InGaN laser diode emitting at ∼444 nm as a pump source, an output power of ∼200 mW was achieved with a threshold absorbed pump power of ∼150 mW and a laser slope efficiency of nearly 42%. M2 factors of 1.40 and 1.28 were measured in the x and y directions, respectively, attesting to the good quality of the output laser beam." See: Highly efficient InGaN-LD-pumped bulk Pr:YLF orange laser at 607 nm - ScienceDirect
That's a very good point Encap. I remember reading a thread from a few years back where it was saying exactly the same thing you just did, we don't amount to much in CNI's eyes.
-Alex
probably--for CNI lasers are a business not a hobby or playtime thing
Hey guys,
Spoke to CNI. If anyone is interested, they can also provide 622nm. Cost is pretty high, $780 for 5mW in the same module :yh:
-Alex
Okay, just though I'd let you know! Also, if anyone wants to do another CNI G.B, it's possible. All handhelds will need to go via Canada however.
-Alex
If one ever gets going I might be interested in something. The 622nm sounds interesting, it's the closest we might get to a true 'orange' pointer. The 488 and 577 are more interesting, but I could NEVER justify that kind of spending.Okay, just though I'd let you know! Also, if anyone wants to do another CNI G.B, it's possible. All handhelds will need to go via Canada however.
-Alex
You're just that kind of guy, diachi. Always ready to give. :crackup:
How much could it cost from Yellowknife?
Okay, just though I'd let you know! Also, if anyone wants to do another CNI G.B, it's possible. All handhelds will need to go via Canada however.
-Alex
Always! :crackup:
Of course, if they're insured and properly declared you'd also incur import charges, increasing the price further.