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    Thank you, Steve, for good advice!
    Just can't wait until drlava's drivers have arrived

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    I have to hop in for a moment to say "AWESOME!"

    This reminds me of this project:
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Awesome Laser -20 watts(technics_thomas_at_work_2).jpg  


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    ^^^oh my god!

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    Quote Originally Posted by platinum View Post
    I have to hop in for a moment to say "AWESOME!"

    This reminds me of this project:
    ...Wow!!! (I've lost the gift of speech for some time).
    To platinum: can you tell more info about this project, please? Who is that Laser God? (Thomas? Is he a PL member?) Is the device garage-built? What's the total power? (20W?) The blue part is especially intriguing, are there several modules?
    Any info and pics are highly appreciated!
    ... And once again my rgb WOW to its creator!

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    this picture has appeared many times - there is a thread somewhere showing scans it produces - they are very nice. Its built not in a garage but by arctos who have (i believe) the patent for the technology of using many diodes with thier beams closely stacked to simulate a single beam. The beams are arranged with polarisation 90 degrees out in 2 banks which are then combined with a cube to add the power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanwax View Post
    this picture has appeared many times - there is a thread somewhere showing scans it produces - they are very nice. Its built not in a garage but by arctos who have (i believe) the patent for the technology of using many diodes with thier beams closely stacked to simulate a single beam. The beams are arranged with polarisation 90 degrees out in 2 banks which are then combined with a cube to add the power.

    Rob

    I read that it was about 30 watts of raw lasers balanced at 20 watts white light. I wonder if it's cheaper to use so many diodes like this instead of units such as the green ones in the picture for blue and red etc.

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    Like Stan said that is an Arctos unit, and yes they do hold the European patents for combining diodes.

    Cost really is irrelevant at this level. That probably is a $120,000 laser. The blue are the Nichia 445nm 500mw diodes.
    We have a multimode 445nm model as well, which can emit 500mW optical output
    power. The model code is NDB7113E and its price is same as NDHB510APA. $3000
    I think there are 12 of them for about 6 watts of blue. They probably chose these because most of the dpss blues are not very stable and are a little slow to modulate like the greens, same with the dpss red. It is just much more efficient to use the diodes.

    The other reason is that the 445 and the 650 are a little furter out on the color gamut. This gives them the ability to create more colors from the system. I can tell you that when the direct green diodes finally drop they will be doing the same thing. For all the same reasons. Now with the 440 diodes showing up they will be able to cut the number of reds and achieve the same apperant brightness.

    That 445 is the prettyest color around.

    I m hoping that the laser tv recearch and the micro projector craze will puch the price of this stuff down..

    These are big boy toys and money really is not the primary issue.

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    I've included the patent in the attachment.
    I love these online patents, they're practically blueprints for us to copy

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    Hello

    I wonder what the optics in the picture below are and where i could get em. Ive heard something about Binoculars. But that dosnt seem really stable or??

    Ive added some arrows below the picture.

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    What are these optics?

    Also one more question.
    Where could i get a PBS cube that big?

    thnx again for all the other answers. very helpfull.

    Regards.
    /Rickard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phritzler View Post
    Hello!
    There are 2 achromatic lenses, one with f=120mm the other with f=30mm
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    It was on page one in response to marconi's question...

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