Nope. I don't have the equipment or diffraction gratings to do this.
This 815 beast is daring me to push the current towards/beyond 700mA but I don't have the nerve to kill it.
I am now testing my other Type 2 diodes in search for a matching diode. My thought is to simply PBS 2 of these for a nice tight beam of 600mW + and ditch the idea of a quad. At the end of the day, if the beam falls off my scanner mirrors whats the point?
What is curious is the fact that power output peaks at lower currents with a lens fitted. This *must* be due to some output reflected back on the die. Anyone have any input on this?
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Go ahead, give it a try, be amazed like I was as I read 500mW @ 870mA and pushed it to 1000mA awaiting the kill. It survived the 1000mA so I let it live. If it fries I'll send you a new one. I'm just currious if it will power down @ currents >870mA.
Yeah, a nice dual is easier to tame. If you have a 405-G-2 lens give it a try in front of one these diodes, they even have a lower loss (<5%) than all of the red coated I've tested and the short fl gives a nice aperture beam size of <2mm and a divergence <1mrad.
Try the 405-G-2 lens with a lower loss of <5% vs. Axis @ >20%, higher loss = higher back reflection.
Either here http://cgi.ebay.de/445nm-405nm-Laser...item588dac911f
or contact Will from Laser66 direct (http://www.laser66.com/) which will probably give a better price. He's got them mounted or unmounted.
Thanks.
I tried the 405nm lens I have, I can't for the life of me remember if it is a G1 or G2. Comparied to the 660 AR glass, it gave an additional 5mW only, however the beam profile is naff. I'll grab some G2's from you link(s) cheers.
I am now thinking of grabbing a single 642nm Optinex and going dual with the 660 beast I found today. Should be ample to suit 400mW 532 and 445.
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i think you two guys should go into business together![]()
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every time you cooperate all of us become wiser!!!
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