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B&W Tek spectrometer

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Okay I received my 3 units. I am not going to be using the Spectrometers Sooooo anyone out there that wants them/it. pm me and I will send them as I don't want to throw them out. Also the board the fiber optics connect to as well.. Let me know thanks again Tom.

These are taken Admin could you delete this thread if you would like? thank you all Tom

Polarizing Filter Mystery!

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Hi folks, I've got an unusual phenomena I've discovered involving a polarizing filter for photography. I thought a video would do a much better job of explaining the question than text would, so I made a quick video.


So obviously this filter can't be JUST two polarizing filters, but what do you think it's comprised of? The effects of polarization only happen when light is passing through the filter as if it were attached to a lens: you can only observe polarization effects when the side that attaches to the lens is facing you. It screws on to the front of the lens when it's used. The order the light goes through the element(s) of the filter must matter, so I'm guessing there's maybe a third glass element that randomizes the transmitting light's polarization? This doesn't make much sense though because it would have to be on the inside of the filter (between the filter and lens). I can't think of a use for an optic like this inside a filter in that position. I don't even know if glass can be made to do that in the first place. What do you think? I'll stew on it further.

Boost/Buck driver

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Hey
Great news, just saw a new buck/boost driver from Xwoosy-Vladimir I’m not sure if it’s been discussed yet, I hope he comes out with a much higher current boost driver next but for know this Is great, a reliable good quality driver for our precious expensive diodes, What do you all think!

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F153009590619

3D Printed Sharp GH04850B2G Build

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Hi everyone, I got a few of these new Sharp diodes and decided to use one for a build. I had no fitting boost driver around, so I build one. It doesn't look that pretty, but it works perfectly. The input voltage can go down to 2.8V, so it works with a singe Li-Ion cell. Since I wanted the laser to be somewhat small, I decided to use 16340 batteries.
The host was completely 3D printed and is held together by screws. To make this laser eye safe, i have decided to have it run just at the threshold current. So it is very dim, but handling and showing it to other people is totally safe. However, I build in a little secret that will make it output 50mW. By connecting two screws of the housing I can get it to run at full power, in the case I need a bit more light for different things.

I have attached a few pics of the build.

1. Diode driver, switch and diode module.
2. A look inside.
3. Low power mode on a piece of paper.
4. High power mode for beam shots.

I really love this wavelength and hope you like this little build too. :)

Greetings :)

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Test of diodes in NUBM08 block one by one

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From many tests with single laser diodes discussed here we know that the LDs with G-ball of even the same type can slightly (or not) differ in power, wavelength and quality of collimation by attached G-ball.

Since 2 years ago when the 8LD blocks have appeared on ebay I wanted to know if the LDs inside one block would be similar or not by all or some of these properties. But as far as I know no one has checked this and posted on LPF before.

So recently I have received a block of NUBM08 from a Chinese colleague who bought in taobao (kind of Chinese ebay) for pretty cheaper than prices in ebay here.

Testing each of 8 LD one by one with a shaped Teflon LD socket at 500mA I found that the collimations of these were pretty different changing from a rectangle spot to a good line at the wall 5m away (but still not as good as this line would be with G-2 lens).
The output powers of all LDs, however, were pretty close and in range of 6.0-6.9W at 4.5A.
The sum of outputs would be 36W at 3A and 51W at 4.5A for the whole block.

Then I did a kind of “WL tests” by passing the beams through Blue–Blue dichro which lets through up to 450nm but starts to reflex the beams from 460nm up.
Here most of the beams were passing with 80-97% efficiency and only one of them (from the weakest LD which gave 6.0W output) was reflected at 72%.

This is in agreement with what DTR and other members said earlier that the less efficient LDs usually have higher wavelengths.

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Beam expander on a camera

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There's lots of talk about beam expanders on lasers, but how about using them on small cameras? Are the optics high enough quality? I assume so. Would a BE be compatible with camera optics? The idea would be to just slide a BE over a pocket camera's telescoping lens and maybe using magnets to hold it on, for the purpose of improving lighting conditions. Where can I find a good one to try? Ideally the small lens would be around 15-20mm, and the big one around 40-60mm.

Help need to identify TTL ( + ) and ( - ) ...

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Hello from Bulgaria, Europe,

I have two 405nm lasers with this TTL drivers, but on the PCB TTL ( + ) and ( - ) are not marked ...

Please, if you know where they are - attach the image with correct labeled + and - of TTL control ...

or give an idea how to find them .. :)

THANK YOU in advance,

Emil

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Hello from Bulgaria

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Hello from Bulgaria,

My name is Emil.

I am interested in UV laser for PCB fabrication ( DIY related .. )

Best regards,

some "new" pics 5/6/18

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These photos were taken about 2 months ago when I was working with the 5 vertical mirror set up. I had posted two of my three attempts at shooting this (posted here on 3/9 and 3/24), and these are the last of them. I think the ones in this batch are as nice as the other ones I have posted here, just a bit different. Looking back, I had added glass spheres and more mirrors to get the pictures you see here. I also changed the angles of the vertical mirrors in some shots to get the same reflections of the center of the my set up. Enjoy



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Looking for the best laser safety glasses

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Hello guys

I work as police officer and given that there are too many idiots using high powered laser pointers as toys, flashing them at us or at car drivers or in public, I am looking for the best laser safety glasses. There have been several people permanently injured lately therefore I am a bit concerned and willing to pay up to $1,000 but if I can save better.

I may need at least 2 pairs and likely some of my mates will buy them too.

I also wonder if is possible to be protected by all different laser pointers with just one pair of glasses or not, or if some manufacturer can create one as long as I will be able to drive while wearing them.

I need pretty much to be protected by at least:

405 nm
445 nm
532 nm
589 nm yellow
635 nm – better red laser pointers, same power subjectively twice as bright as 650 nm
650–660-671 nm – cheap red laser pointers
plus infrared I think, you tell me...what else?

I don't care if wearing the safety glasses I could only see black and white or little light, as long as my eyes are protected.

On ebay Chinese sellers are selling high powered laser pointers often by misleading buyers with false item descriptions, where they claim that power is less them 5mW, while in reality they are 10 or 100 times more powerful and easily burn plastic or paper so some kids really have no idea what they are playing with, unfortunately.

Thank you

computer power supply

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I have several computer power supplies from 1U rack servers (old PIIIs) and desktops. I know if you short the green wire and the black wire next to the green on the mother board connector,, you can turn it on and off. BUT will a server power supply that is powering 4 SCSI hard drives and the motherboarsd, power a 2 watt module? Have any of you guys used a PC power supply for the 5v or 12v supply for lasers? I want a 12v supply with high regulation. thanks for any replies. Tom.

Sharp 488 VS Tiffany blue

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Since sharp open it's 488nm laser diode source, the price drop a lot. Before I got the 488 laser, I have no idea how close the 488 with the Tiffany blue.



After I got it and soon found it's more cyan than Tiffany blue:









It is the best chance to collect 488nm laser, which i personal think is the most beautiful color. Not high power so you don't have to be afraid of that.

You can get the waterproof 488 from our site HERE. and join our FB group for extra discount: FB Group.

Some LPF members have got their 488 or made by theirselves, for sure the 488 will be more common in the future.

Hope more and more people will chase wavelength but not power.

I Was Gifted a Dove Prism

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I shared one of the prism posts I made recently with some workmates...and they went out and bought me a dove prism based off one of Paul's comments (TY PAUL!). Yes, I had a birthday - they don't just buy me nice optics out of the blue :cool: But they are awesome people! :beer:

I have not had a lot of time to play with it - but for the time-being, here I am checking it out! I hope to have some time to set up some deliberate shots soon - utilizing the TRUE purpose of this geometry, but for now - just some "freestyle" fun :whistle:


The 180 Image rotation:
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OMG.... The Earth is Flat...

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These are definitely classified as FM.
Some people just seem to be a waste of oxygen...

Jerry

DPSS laser flicker,, what gives.

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So,, I got this Besram 300 mw 532 nm lab laser. I turn it on has a little delay, and then comes on. but it gets brighter then dimmer then flickers and is beginning to upset me. I had an old laser Aixis (sp?) bought it in 2007 and was 200 mw lab laser. It would do the same thing then settle down. this laser won't and I am growing angry as I want it to be stable. is there anything I can do. I don't want to send it back as they want me to pay shipping both ways and I won't. But what can cause this issue? pump diode? power supply? what can I do to fix this POS as always thank you all Tom.

Household Deathstar

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Here I'm starting a thread about the most high-energy laser that had ever been manufactured commercially for general lab use. The GOS-1001 Nd:Glass laser, that is rated for 1000 J of output energy! And it is the true peak of my collection. A few days ago I managed to get first coherent photons from it.

So, I had a complete laser head but no power supply. A year or two ago I've bought 32 high energy high voltage capacitors for it but didn't do anything with them because I was busy building my other laser projects, such as ruby and copper vapour lasers. After finishing the CVL, I put hands on the GOS-1001 unit. Actually I needed only a power supply to charge the capacitors and triggering circuits for all four flashlamps, a water circulator to cool the laser head and loads of space in the room to put everything together. After a month of work, I mde first flashes of the lamps separately. After verifying that the lamps flash at the same time I've rebuilt the power supply into a final version. During the rebuilding I had to rewind the charging transformer and all 4 triggering transformers, as their electrical insulation was poor and it lead to failures. A real problem was to stack the capacitors. unfortunately I couldn't stack all 32 caps, as I found place only for 20 of them. In the manual for the laser head it is said that reliable lasing is at 20 kJ of pumping and the lasing threshold is at 15 kJ. my laser head is very old, the optical elements such as resonator mirrors and lamp reflectors are worn a lot, so I expected a real lasing threshold at 20 kJ. 20 caps allow to store safely exactly 20 kJ, and 25 when fully loaded. So I had a doubt wether it will lase at all.

Afterall the power unit was assembled. It was a hard job to pile up 250 kg of capacitors and to wire them together. It was the turn of the water cooling system. Two days I have been fiddling with it as new and new water leaks appeared. After finishing this part of the job I've refreshed the insulation of internal wiring of the laser head, cleaned carefully all optics and flashlamps, aligned the resonator, installed in place the focusing lens and the target behind it... And it was ready for the first blast after very long period of collecting dust in the lab from which I had salvaged it.

I charged the caps to 9 kJ of energy and hit the firing button. The result
exceeded all expectations -- I've seen a lot of smoke from the target that was made of black plastic. The GOS1001 definately lased. Than I placed a 3mm thick steel plate and made anothe shot. I saw a heavy bunch of sparks with a loud bang flying away from the target. And than a second shot in the same place. Looking at light, I've seen a tiny hole through this plate.

I tried increasing the pumpung energy to 20 kJ, but I could not shoot through this steel plate in a single shot -- the blast area increased in diameter in the hit point but it didn't go deep. And I found the reason quickly.
Unfortunately, the focusing lens was short-focused so it was badly damaged with the plasma stream from burning steel. The surface of the lens became rough and the lens lost its transparancy. So, probably the focusing became too bad.

I've measured the output energy on 9 kJ point with my laser energy meter and it showed 27J average... I didn't measure it on 20 kJ, as I'm afraid that the energy meter will be screwed.

I'll remind that 1000J of energy it should blast from at least of 50 kJ of pumping...

Now I need a new focusing lens, with f=30cm at least. And a bigger room:yh::yh::yh:

Unfortunately it is very hard to capture the moment when the beam hits the target. The flash overloads the camera badly, so nearly nothing can be seen except white filling of the screen. So the photos are not very good.

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488nm vs 49Xnm

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Today I received a bin'd <488nm Sharp (HUGE thanks to ZRaffleticket and Paul for lining this up). I gotta say, I'm very happy with the entire process of getting something this specific, scientifically measured, all by a couple gentlemen who did nothing but offer extras and kind words the whole time. That's not the reason for this post, so I'll take my shout-outs to another thread and get to the pics :)

I immediately wanted to see this new diode next to my 490nm. Who wouldn't!? Well, if you are reading this - likely you DO - so I tried to take some simple shots and then some more 'fancy' ones. I'll let them do the rest of the talking. There's over 100 photos in the 488 album on Flickr - I grabbed just a handful.

Beams coming towards the viewer in this 1st one; 49x on L, 488 on the R:

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Beams going away from the viewer;
49x on the Left; 488 on the right:

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Still, 49x on L:

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This one is from the side, maybe I just want to be confusing??? :crackup:

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Unfocused Burning?

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I've recently added a new laser to my collection, a 3000mw 450nm beefy looking mod from Laserpoints.com. I'm a novice when it comes to laser experience, but I'm in no way a dunce. I plan on doing some rigorous safety tests when it arrives in the mail, but I would like to know if the beam has the capability of burning without being focused. If I were to point it indoors (with glasses ofc), would it burn my walls or furniture? Not point blank, just showing off the beam etc.

DTR laser - option to choose drive ma gone?

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I am looking to purchase a module with a driver to build a diy lab laser with the sharp 490nm diode from DTR, I remember there used to be an option on the website to choose the current that you want to driver set to, but this option seems to be gone now. Help appreciated, Thanks!

Hi from Virginia!

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Got into diode lasers a month ago, mostly have been doing things with 445nm diodes such as the M-140 and PLTB450B. I've always been interested in electronics since I was young, so I decided I'd take a step into lasers. Currently a rising Sophomore majoring in Electrical Engineering and I've done some research involving lasers with professors at my university, so its always interesting to bring information between my hobby and the work I have to do. I think it'll be great to get to know you guys and I've already seen plenty of helpful information :)
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