Ok, so this may be a totaly newb question... But Im totaly newb at lasering, so Im sure you will all excuse it.
My question is simple. I send electrons from my battery into my driver, which regulates and passes the electrons through a timer, and then sends them forward to my driver. And then the inexplicable, miraculous, and UNBELEIVABLY COOL happens, and there is and extremely bright light. How does that work? What exactly do those electrons do when they enter the diode?
I am so curious, I am almost bursting. But, I will have to wait a few weeks. I wont be home for aproxomately three weeks. When I get home, however, I would very much apreciate an explanation.
Thanks so much,
Liam.
My question is simple. I send electrons from my battery into my driver, which regulates and passes the electrons through a timer, and then sends them forward to my driver. And then the inexplicable, miraculous, and UNBELEIVABLY COOL happens, and there is and extremely bright light. How does that work? What exactly do those electrons do when they enter the diode?
I am so curious, I am almost bursting. But, I will have to wait a few weeks. I wont be home for aproxomately three weeks. When I get home, however, I would very much apreciate an explanation.
Thanks so much,
Liam.