I’ve been working in the entertainment industry for over a decade, primarily as an electrician, so I’m always dealing with different types of lighting fixtures. I realized though I never learned how the optics work particularly lasers. I’ve been doing research on them and I have a few questions as well as a few ideas I’d like to bounce off all of you. I did a few quick searches in the forum so hopefully these haven’t been asked before.
(1) A ruby laser uses a flash tube surrounding a ruby that excites the particles inside, amplifies the energy, and emits it out the end correct? Is there any reason the same effect can’t be achieved by surrounding the crystal with a tight array of white SMD LEDs?
(2) I’ve read a bit on active laser mediums for diode-pumped lasers. They use different kinds of doped crystals and from what I’ve seen all use some kind of flash tube to excite the particles. Is there some kind of medium that when formed into a rod will absorb surrounding light and emit it out the ends but be the same color as the light source? I assume it wouldn’t excite particles and amplify them but simply absorb and reflect internally like a sort of edge lit fiber optic.
(3) I’ve seen several diagrams of a single LED being focused using a reflector and a collimating lens to create a pretty narrow beam. Is it possible to take an array of LEDs all pointing toward the center of the lens to create the same effect but brighter?
My end goal is to create a beam of light with as little divergence as possible using LEDs and adding LEDs to the array or around the rod would increase its intensity. I would like something more durable than a flash tube and using LEDs adds the option of RGB/CMY color mixing. If anyone has any other suggestions I’m all ears… Well eyes in this case.
(1) A ruby laser uses a flash tube surrounding a ruby that excites the particles inside, amplifies the energy, and emits it out the end correct? Is there any reason the same effect can’t be achieved by surrounding the crystal with a tight array of white SMD LEDs?
(2) I’ve read a bit on active laser mediums for diode-pumped lasers. They use different kinds of doped crystals and from what I’ve seen all use some kind of flash tube to excite the particles. Is there some kind of medium that when formed into a rod will absorb surrounding light and emit it out the ends but be the same color as the light source? I assume it wouldn’t excite particles and amplify them but simply absorb and reflect internally like a sort of edge lit fiber optic.
(3) I’ve seen several diagrams of a single LED being focused using a reflector and a collimating lens to create a pretty narrow beam. Is it possible to take an array of LEDs all pointing toward the center of the lens to create the same effect but brighter?
My end goal is to create a beam of light with as little divergence as possible using LEDs and adding LEDs to the array or around the rod would increase its intensity. I would like something more durable than a flash tube and using LEDs adds the option of RGB/CMY color mixing. If anyone has any other suggestions I’m all ears… Well eyes in this case.