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Re: POSSIBLE (just possible) "cheap LPM" using small TEC's (first experiments)
Black anodized aluminium is usually a very good absorber for the visible spectrum.
You have to be realistic about these things though: i wouldn't bet on being able to build a 1% accurate power meter over the entire range with DIY materials. I've personally set for something 10% accurate that can be build at home and has self calibration. The only real downside is that the result is very slow, taking over half a minute to do a reading. That thread can be found here: http://laserpointerforums.com/f42/diy-laser-power-gauge-26332.html - perhaps it'll give you some ideas (or not )
Black anodized aluminium is usually a very good absorber for the visible spectrum.
You have to be realistic about these things though: i wouldn't bet on being able to build a 1% accurate power meter over the entire range with DIY materials. I've personally set for something 10% accurate that can be build at home and has self calibration. The only real downside is that the result is very slow, taking over half a minute to do a reading. That thread can be found here: http://laserpointerforums.com/f42/diy-laser-power-gauge-26332.html - perhaps it'll give you some ideas (or not )
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