GooeyGus
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Sooo... I'm a bit confused as to what I'm looking at here. From what I can see, it uses a single diode and puts out white light. It appears to be a white laser diode, but the description is a bit confusing because it uses the word 'diodes' (plural) but when you look in the engineering sample data sheet, the drawing appears to only use one diode. Also, its hard to tell if the light coming out is coherent or not because it's coming out of fiber and its not focused. But I would assume since it's a laser, it would be. Also the data sheet mentions two parts; The diode and the luminescence part. I'm not quite sure what this implies, maybe it's some sort of weird hybrid.
What do you guys think? Am I missing something here or have they actually produced a white light laser diode? I didn't get super in-depth into the data sheet, I just gave it a quick skimming.
here's the link! Be sure to check out the data sheet as well.
http://www.nichia.co.jp/product/wlaser-main.html
What do you guys think? Am I missing something here or have they actually produced a white light laser diode? I didn't get super in-depth into the data sheet, I just gave it a quick skimming.
here's the link! Be sure to check out the data sheet as well.
http://www.nichia.co.jp/product/wlaser-main.html