Just an update:
I've mounted an LN2 'hopper' to contain the liquid and draw heat from the diode running at the end. A T-type thermocouple is bonded inside to monitor the temperature close to the diode. I was planning on getting some cryogenic compatible thermal paste to reduce thermal resistances at the interfaces, however this was $160 a tube, and I'm not fussed on spending that much on a first attempt. An unheated AR window is added to the box.
I've not included any space for correction optics on the cryo-sled, these can be added outside the enclosure. The aim of this is not to tame the beam as well; just to investigate how the peak emission wavelength and power output vary with temperature for the P73 diode installed.
The cryo-sled is fixed on a 1.5" layer of high density polyurethane foam at the base, and surrounded by 3" of the same foam around the sides.
I still need to source a T-type thermocouple interface to LabView and a lens for the diode... then knock up a LabView VI panel to control and monitor the diode controller, spectrometer, temperature, beam profile and laser power.
Only then will I throw some LN2 into the dish
Until next time...
Ooops... a slight miscalculation on the expanded volume.
Much better...!
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