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    Default LASER 613nm

    For a phototherapy research project, I'm looking to have a 613nm laser at up to 20mW beam at 20 to 130 mm and <1mm beam ?

    Could this be affordable and easy to get ?

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    Define “affordable”.

    Quote Originally Posted by fibrafil View Post
    For a phototherapy research project, I'm looking to have a 613nm laser at up to 20mW beam at 20 to 130 mm and <1mm beam ?

    Could this be affordable and easy to get ?
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    <1250€ 'd be great

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    Quote Originally Posted by fibrafil View Post
    <1250€ 'd be great
    It looks like you can get them from CNI, but I don’t know what the cost is:

    http://www.cnilaser.com/PDF/MxL-FN%20Series.pdf
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    Does it need to be exactly 613nm?

    I can recommend building a cryo cooled red diode laser like I did.
    Have a look here

    But 613nm might be a little deep for cryo cooling alone.
    I got to 613nm with a little more power for the tec and a additional grating.
    If <620nm is enough, cryo cooling is very much feasible and gives you the additional benefit of having wavelength tune-ability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swamidog View Post
    It looks like you can get them from CNI, but I don’t know what the cost is:

    http://www.cnilaser.com/PDF/MxL-FN%20Series.pdf
    Thanks, I had a price round 4100$ plus freight cost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farbe View Post
    Does it need to be exactly 613nm?

    I can recommend building a cryo cooled red diode laser like I did.
    Have a look here

    But 613nm might be a little deep for cryo cooling alone.
    I got to 613nm with a little more power for the tec and a additional grating.
    If <620nm is enough, cryo cooling is very much feasible and gives you the additional benefit of having wavelength tune-ability.
    Dear Farbe, thanks for your expertise and creativity. I try to pm you but it seems not working. My email is jeangevaert@online.be
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    Whoops, I did not notice that you send me some messages.

    I answered you, have a look in your inbox.

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