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Thread: Can someone trace the beam path inside this Laserscope laser deck?

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    Default Can someone trace the beam path inside this deck?

    Can someone trace the beam path inside this laser deck? I understand the 808 nm pump path into the YAG rod, but not the 532 nm out.

    Last edited by Laser57; 02-25-2020 at 19:59.
    Glowing green eyes is a camera photoflash reflection.

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    Please consider revising the thread title to take out the L word.
    You've taken it out of it's hermetically sealed box. Uh-oh

    What are you planning to do with the rest of it? I know these systems very intimately.
    I drew this up about 7 years ago, however there are some obvious errors which crept in from my lack of knowledge at the time; but I lost the original so couldn't edit.

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    Great help, awesome. I found this unit on ebay, it had already been removed from the case. Can you tell me where the errors are, the OC? I bought it for parts, I want to build a DPSS laser but this was designed for a lot more than I want to output, thought maybe I could run it at 1/4 power output. Perhaps take out the diode and optics along with the YAG to pump it on a smaller platform. Perhaps not use the diode from this unit and use a 50 watt FAP800 to pump it with instead, but getting the optics I need for a different configuration may choose challenging on my budget. I donno, the price was dirt cheap so got it.

    Which model Laserscope is this? I did not find it listed under L***scope, he listed it as laser optics.

    Note: I cannot edit out the L word from the thread title, won't let me.

    Last edited by Laser57; 02-25-2020 at 20:01.
    Glowing green eyes is a camera photoflash reflection.

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