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Hey everybody! Recently I spec'd out a bunch of diodes for a project in the lab I work in, and I felt like you guys might find it interesting! Two out of the 6 BDR diodes I tested were over 415nm...crazy!
Results were taken on a recently calibrated Ocean Optics High Resolution spectrometer.
"405nm" diodes from a BDR-209 sled, drive current = 500mA
Diode # lambda max
1 410.130nm
2 416.136nm
3 408.716nm
4 410.312nm
5 412.310nm
6 415.194nm
We hit >415nm with two of the diodes...pretty amazing! One thing to note is that the spectra of these diodes was actually kind of messy...not Gaussian. The average wavelength is probably about 0.5nm less than the lambda max values.
"405nm" diodes from 12X blu-ray burner optical sled (SO6J), drive current = 500mA
Diode # lambda max
1 411.494nm
2 408.853nm
Osram PL450B blue laser diode, drive current = 140mA
Diode # lambda max
1 447.574nm
2 447.855nm
3 447.372nm
So this is pretty awesome for those interested in high WL blu-ray lasers, but it is kinda bad for my future project of diode pumping a ruby...
Results were taken on a recently calibrated Ocean Optics High Resolution spectrometer.
"405nm" diodes from a BDR-209 sled, drive current = 500mA
Diode # lambda max
1 410.130nm
2 416.136nm
3 408.716nm
4 410.312nm
5 412.310nm
6 415.194nm
We hit >415nm with two of the diodes...pretty amazing! One thing to note is that the spectra of these diodes was actually kind of messy...not Gaussian. The average wavelength is probably about 0.5nm less than the lambda max values.
"405nm" diodes from 12X blu-ray burner optical sled (SO6J), drive current = 500mA
Diode # lambda max
1 411.494nm
2 408.853nm
Osram PL450B blue laser diode, drive current = 140mA
Diode # lambda max
1 447.574nm
2 447.855nm
3 447.372nm
So this is pretty awesome for those interested in high WL blu-ray lasers, but it is kinda bad for my future project of diode pumping a ruby...