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Regarding these power meter questions: I'm going to try to find out if I can use the power meters on campus in the research group I'm in. I'm hesitant to ask because I'm fairly new in the group, and I don't want to break anything or start trying to take personal liberties too early in my position, but this question with the meters at 405nm really deserves an answer.
But I think I can justify it, as these could be of usefulness at times in my group, as they sometimes still have to buy some commercial diodes, and these are a heck of a lot cheaper than "one-offs" from commercials sources. And using the testing units in my group, it would be definitive.
climbak, you have questions about your university-based meter? I would have thought it would be well-calibrated.
But I think I can justify it, as these could be of usefulness at times in my group, as they sometimes still have to buy some commercial diodes, and these are a heck of a lot cheaper than "one-offs" from commercials sources. And using the testing units in my group, it would be definitive.
climbak, you have questions about your university-based meter? I would have thought it would be well-calibrated.