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Looking at the width of the emitter banks/strips and the alignment I wonder if the 4 reflectors at the bottom pass through from the back side but reflect on the front side ?
I assume all 4 emitter strips are of the same wavelength.
If so I would like this " one way " coating for 440-450nm, anyone know if such a thing exists ? I know a PBS cube achieves pass/reflect with polarization but how to get 4 in a row ?
Every reflector appears to mount at the same position ( left-right ) so it doesn't appear to be a ( left-right ) knife edging arrangement, it looks like one way reflectors, anyone want to educate me here ?
Could each emitter bank/strip be slightly higher than the last and the reflectors be ar coated glass with reflective strips in effect knife edging in 4 rows top to bottom ?
Maybe each reflector is slightly shorter to match the different height of each emitter strip thus knife edging off the top edge of each reflector...............yep, was hoping for some magic one way coating here for same wavelength combining but probably not.........

Yep, same as always, just wishful thinking.

I assume all 4 emitter strips are of the same wavelength.
If so I would like this " one way " coating for 440-450nm, anyone know if such a thing exists ? I know a PBS cube achieves pass/reflect with polarization but how to get 4 in a row ?
Every reflector appears to mount at the same position ( left-right ) so it doesn't appear to be a ( left-right ) knife edging arrangement, it looks like one way reflectors, anyone want to educate me here ?
Could each emitter bank/strip be slightly higher than the last and the reflectors be ar coated glass with reflective strips in effect knife edging in 4 rows top to bottom ?
Maybe each reflector is slightly shorter to match the different height of each emitter strip thus knife edging off the top edge of each reflector...............yep, was hoping for some magic one way coating here for same wavelength combining but probably not.........

Yep, same as always, just wishful thinking.

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