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FrozenGate by Avery

The Corning G-1000

620nm red... man that's going to bother me if that comes into existance. The colors will be different based on if I looked at a red laser recently or not. But, at a peak of 30+watts I shouldn't complain.

@RHD: Should I add these to my DPSS chart?
 
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620nm red... man that's going to bother me if that comes into existance. The colors will be different based on if I looked at a red laser recently or not. But, at a peak of 30+watts I shouldn't complain.

@RHD: Should I add these to my DPSS chart?

No, that's not a real thing. We can't even cite the source of that image.

Plus, it's not DPSS. It's just a doubled VCSEL (which gives it wavelength stability sufficient to allow for direct doubling).

But again, the big issue is that we don't have a source. We don't know if that graphic was someone's theory, some promo material, etc.
 
Awesome that you're getting so much power out of this little module! I've only managed to get around 10mW or so from mine:

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Will have to toy with it more once all my stuff gets to the new house.
 
I've seen the graphic before... god knows where.

I had this on my hard drive for a while now.. I cant for the life of me remember if
it was on a thread here, but that pic was cropped off the PDF..

@RHD, Regardless of wavelength etc, my interest is purly based on the outputs
of these.

Weather or not that pic represents a 100% accuracy, it shows the scale of what
will be used in the given applications.

Im searching my archived folders, hopefully I can find the original PDF, or at least
a link to it.

Like I mentioned above, the future of projectors looks much more promising
other than 445's and a phosphor wheel. I cant wait till these type modules begin
to surface. They will make for one hell of a labby :D

Originally I thought that we would be stuck at pico projectors because of the
actual output light being laser, and possibly restricted to very low mW.. Further
reading on this, and tests ive done on my showwx, tells me otherwise.

What gets me is the showwx is labeled as a class 2 product, emitting no more than 1mW.
Project a bright white blank page, and place it in front of an LPM..

If you were to look into the aperture, you would certainly be exposed to 3b. :thinking:
 
Well, looking into the aperture of a projector is idiotic, and if you do it with a normal, non laser-based projector, it would still fry your eyes.

We had a presentation projector, and it used to have a remote. Unfortunately, one of our sales people didn't know how to turn the projector off (power button? unplug the vga cable? unplug the power cable?). Instead, they just propped the remote up against the lens. Now we have a projector with a hazy lens, and a black melted plastic blob with buttons.
 





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