I am skimming through various laser guides and it seems that it may be cost effective to purchase an ir laser and apply some sort of a dielectric interference bandpass filter.
Are there rules about how these can be used. If I buy a laser that is 808 nm and use the bandpass filter on it, wouldn't it be possible to achieve a good green or blue laser?
Also considering the cost of large 1 watt green units, wouldn't it be possible to combine the beams of several smaller diodes into 1 beam. I would expect some power loss but would consider this possibly into a design in the future. Anyone have much experience combining multiple diodes of the same color.
Jayrobs white laser build gave me this idea. He measured the output when the beams were mixed and the output was greater than the single beam once they were fully mixed.
Are there rules about how these can be used. If I buy a laser that is 808 nm and use the bandpass filter on it, wouldn't it be possible to achieve a good green or blue laser?
Also considering the cost of large 1 watt green units, wouldn't it be possible to combine the beams of several smaller diodes into 1 beam. I would expect some power loss but would consider this possibly into a design in the future. Anyone have much experience combining multiple diodes of the same color.
Jayrobs white laser build gave me this idea. He measured the output when the beams were mixed and the output was greater than the single beam once they were fully mixed.