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    just found this:
    http://www.physorg.com/news11251.html

    anyone know what strenght diodes are used?

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    Quote Originally Posted by laserwinkel View Post
    just found this:
    http://www.physorg.com/news11251.html

    anyone know what strenght diodes are used?
    Needs a bit more then a diode to do that.
    Probably 200-300 watts of pump diode.
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    Diode pumped femtosecond IR yag.


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    It is hard to say from the press release what they were doing, but it usually takes 10-100mJ of energy to create air ionisation (depending on the spot size and pulse length). The story notes the pulse length on the order of a nanosecond (where did you see femtosecond mixedgas?), which matches with a good quality q-switched ND:YAG laser. The pulse rate seems a little low for diode pumped Nd:YAG (which usually run at abut a 1000Hz when optimized for max energy an power). It might be a flashlamp pumped system, or a diode pumped system running with QCW diodes or the likes.


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    That could likely be a Nd:YLF laser. They can have much higher pulse energies due to the longer upper state lifetime, and generally operate up to 5-10khz max.
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    This is kinda cool. I'm thinking its a co2 or nitrogen source? A diode array 100w+ possibly. I'm not finding any documentation so your guess is as good as mine.
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    I'll find it for you guys some time tomarrow. BTW, code driving it was/is pangolin for a while.

    http://www.physorg.com/news11251.html

    That is by far NOT the best web site on the subject...

    There are several Japanese groups cloning this, and one US company trying to make a similar device, and the US one is femto..

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