Wakrah
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The diode used in this pointer is hard to find right now, but it is a full 1.5 watt rated output NUGM04 520 nm diode I bought on ebay which has had a FAC lens inserted inside the diode and recapped. The FAC lens makes the output a square shape instead of the rectangle it would otherwise be, but adding that FAC also changes the focal dynamics of the diode producing a very thin high divergence beam which expands far too fast for pointer use.
When collimated by a standard laser pointer G8 lens, the a beam diameter is very tiny at less than 2 mm diameter, to fix this issue I needed to increase the diameter of the collimated beam through using a longer focal length lens but at the same time I didn't want to make a bulky large collimation tube or beam expander add-on or use an additional concave lens to expand the beam, so I used the lens barrel from a G2 lens so I could thread my lens diameter adapter into a DTR diode module with a 12.7 mm to 8 mm copper pipe (very small tubing) adapter to mount a single large 15 mm x 30 mm FL Edmund Optics lens in front of the diode.



Even with a 30 mm focal length lens, the beam is still very small exiting the pointer at a diameter of about 6.5 mm which could potentially allow me to use a standard 6.3 mm diameter lens, although with poor beam characteristics as normally the beam diameter should be no larger than 80-90% of the lens diameter so it doesn't fully fill the lens diameter. However, I cannot use a standard diameter 6 mm lens with a long focal length, not one which has a FL of 30 mm! This is because I have been unable to find 9 mm lens barrels for a DTR diode mount which are 30+ mm long to work with that kind of lens, so gave up on that idea. However, if I could get a lens barrel that long, I would want to use a ~25 mm FL lens instead to keep the beam from truncating. A small 6 mm diameter PCX lens with a focal length that long can be had from edmundoptics.com for about 40 dollars, but due to the lens barrel problem, nah... this solution was simple.
I tried this same lens with a 405 nm 1.5 watt multimode laser diode in another host, but the beam from the diode appears to be truncated, or too large to fully exit the lens diameter without some amount of blockage, causing a portion of the beam power to be cut off and unable to get out, so this long focal length and lens diameter may not work for many of our multimode diodes, but for this particular FAC corrected diode, worked well enough but a 10-12 mm diameter PCX lens with a 50 mm focal length may work better with this diode to both increase the beam diameter for even lower divergence, while reducing the lens diameter at the same time, since so much of the diameter of this 15 mm lens is wasted.

The divergence is now acceptable, but if I can find a 10 mm diameter PCX lens with a 50 mm focal length, I am going to replace it for even lower divergence.
When collimated by a standard laser pointer G8 lens, the a beam diameter is very tiny at less than 2 mm diameter, to fix this issue I needed to increase the diameter of the collimated beam through using a longer focal length lens but at the same time I didn't want to make a bulky large collimation tube or beam expander add-on or use an additional concave lens to expand the beam, so I used the lens barrel from a G2 lens so I could thread my lens diameter adapter into a DTR diode module with a 12.7 mm to 8 mm copper pipe (very small tubing) adapter to mount a single large 15 mm x 30 mm FL Edmund Optics lens in front of the diode.



Even with a 30 mm focal length lens, the beam is still very small exiting the pointer at a diameter of about 6.5 mm which could potentially allow me to use a standard 6.3 mm diameter lens, although with poor beam characteristics as normally the beam diameter should be no larger than 80-90% of the lens diameter so it doesn't fully fill the lens diameter. However, I cannot use a standard diameter 6 mm lens with a long focal length, not one which has a FL of 30 mm! This is because I have been unable to find 9 mm lens barrels for a DTR diode mount which are 30+ mm long to work with that kind of lens, so gave up on that idea. However, if I could get a lens barrel that long, I would want to use a ~25 mm FL lens instead to keep the beam from truncating. A small 6 mm diameter PCX lens with a focal length that long can be had from edmundoptics.com for about 40 dollars, but due to the lens barrel problem, nah... this solution was simple.
I tried this same lens with a 405 nm 1.5 watt multimode laser diode in another host, but the beam from the diode appears to be truncated, or too large to fully exit the lens diameter without some amount of blockage, causing a portion of the beam power to be cut off and unable to get out, so this long focal length and lens diameter may not work for many of our multimode diodes, but for this particular FAC corrected diode, worked well enough but a 10-12 mm diameter PCX lens with a 50 mm focal length may work better with this diode to both increase the beam diameter for even lower divergence, while reducing the lens diameter at the same time, since so much of the diameter of this 15 mm lens is wasted.

The divergence is now acceptable, but if I can find a 10 mm diameter PCX lens with a 50 mm focal length, I am going to replace it for even lower divergence.
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