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Yeah that's HeSeOMG! That is so cool...thats a He-Se iirc! Awesome! :drool:
Anyone know the gain on the HeSe lines?
Seems like something that could be made into a kit or group buy with a decent design.
The boiling point is higher than for mercury, but both are inside the operating ranges for a number of fairly low cost materials (e.g. quartz tubing, tungsten heaters), though the lower efficiency might be an issue for some (realistically, though... it's the neat multiline spectrum that's appealing about HeSe, right?).
It's not something you can easily make into a kit. You need to get pyrex tubes specially made, with the ends cut at precise angles ( for the brewster windows ). Then you need to get vacuum pumps, helium, selenium, electrodes, heaters with controllers and some sort of high voltage DC power supply. Then you need optics and quartz plates for the brewster windows. And then you have the fun of aligning it all.
No need for quartz tubing, pyrex would work.
I've been wanting to build one for ages.