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i know nm is the wavelength which determines the color our eyes interpret, but is mw the amount of power that goes towards the laser module? so in other words the higher the mw the brighter the laser?
Wavelength nm, color, type
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405 violet diode laser
441.6 He-Cd violetish blue
445 violetish blue diode laser
458 deep blue DPSS
473 turquoise-blue DPSS
488 main green-blue argon wavelength
532 green DPSS
543.5 green He-Ne
593.5 orange-yellow DPSS
594.1 orange-yellow He-Ne
612 red-orange He-Ne
632.8 red common He-Ne
635 less-common red diode laser
647.1 red krypton laser
650 common low cost red diode laser
but is mw the amount of power that goes towards the laser module? so in other words the higher the mw the brighter the laser?
i see, and for each nm, there are different brightnesses? like 405 violet diode laser 10mw, vs 405 violet diode laser 50mw
so if i was looking for a good durable blue laser, probably 445m, would a 50 mw be ample? im looking to make a black room bright blue with a single click