I put this in the Safety section since it related to that.
I made a post a few months ago when I first got my Optotronics 150mW pen style laser. Even while using some OD 2.0 ratted safety glasses, after testing my laser's burning capabilities at a distance of about 1 ft. Even after just a few mins of use, My eyes felt strained kind of. I know my glasses are stopping the green light correctly though since I only see a mildly bright orange dot if I shine it at the white paper surrounding my black target in the center of the paper.
Is there any way to measure the amount of IR coming out of the laser using a laserbee or another type of device. I am pretty sure the physics department at my local university would have something like that I could use if I asked. These pen style lasers are supposed to have an IR filter so could it just be my eyes are overly sensitive to green light at such a close distance even though I am wearing the safety glasses?
I made a post a few months ago when I first got my Optotronics 150mW pen style laser. Even while using some OD 2.0 ratted safety glasses, after testing my laser's burning capabilities at a distance of about 1 ft. Even after just a few mins of use, My eyes felt strained kind of. I know my glasses are stopping the green light correctly though since I only see a mildly bright orange dot if I shine it at the white paper surrounding my black target in the center of the paper.
Is there any way to measure the amount of IR coming out of the laser using a laserbee or another type of device. I am pretty sure the physics department at my local university would have something like that I could use if I asked. These pen style lasers are supposed to have an IR filter so could it just be my eyes are overly sensitive to green light at such a close distance even though I am wearing the safety glasses?