Hi,
I am working on a magic show and was wondering whether anyone can offer some advise.
The basic jist is that that I need to light a cigar or cigarette using a laser from a distance of approx 60m.
My first question is, what is more important, wavelength or power? I believe I need an IR laser as this is indetectable by the viewing audience which limits me to 808nm, 830nm, 980nm or 1064nm. I can get a reasonable sized one in varying power from 100mW to 3W from here (varying models from menu on left side)
Am I right in assuming beam divergence will be an issue to me? The best divergence seems to be around 3mRad (with a 3mm spot) which over a distance of 60m gives a spot of ~18.3mm . Given such a large spot diameter, I'm guessing there won't be enough energy to light anything.
How could I correct this divergence and refocus to this distance? Would something along the lines of a sniper scope work?
If anyone can help on this, I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Cos
I am working on a magic show and was wondering whether anyone can offer some advise.
The basic jist is that that I need to light a cigar or cigarette using a laser from a distance of approx 60m.
My first question is, what is more important, wavelength or power? I believe I need an IR laser as this is indetectable by the viewing audience which limits me to 808nm, 830nm, 980nm or 1064nm. I can get a reasonable sized one in varying power from 100mW to 3W from here (varying models from menu on left side)
Am I right in assuming beam divergence will be an issue to me? The best divergence seems to be around 3mRad (with a 3mm spot) which over a distance of 60m gives a spot of ~18.3mm . Given such a large spot diameter, I'm guessing there won't be enough energy to light anything.
How could I correct this divergence and refocus to this distance? Would something along the lines of a sniper scope work?
If anyone can help on this, I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Cos