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laserist Modified 10mW Greenie

Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 14 Picture(s): 4 Location: Florida, USA
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Bluefan Elite Laser
Joined: 20 Apr 2008 Posts: 241 Movie(s): 1
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Posted: 6/15/08, 10:11 AM Post subject: |
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| beamsplitters are usually ment for one wavelength of light. I think you need 2 dichroic filters.
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staminanerd Fusion Laser

Joined: 12 May 2007 Posts: 269 Movie(s): 3 Location: Monte Carlo
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Posted: 6/16/08, 5:12 AM Post subject: |
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oh I think red and green lasers exists in low powered pen style version. It may be fairly unexpensive to build exept that blue lasers are expensive. It won't be a problem aquiring high powered red and green to combine them due to their moderate price.
Combining them with beamsplitters won't be a problem, the wavelenght difference is neglectable, but the difficulty is to align the lasers correctly (perpendiculary) to the beam splitter to have a near single mode.
You may also need to glue the three lasers firmly on a board, so that the exiting beam will stay as it is. I don't think it will ever become pen sized, but rather, at best, like a big mag-light, like the video contest entry for WL, which showed a R-G-Bluray laser.
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skai Fusion Laser

Joined: 10 Jul 2006 Posts: 285 Movie(s): 4 Location: Norway
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