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    I have emailed Bridge to ask about separate drivers, but for now, the flexmod or die4drive are really the only bought options

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    3 Dichros, 2 PBS Cubes if available in a couple weeks.

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    Interested in a dichro and pbs pair Any ETA on these?

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    When Bridge gets some out to Rob i'll be having a Reflect 445 pass all dichro from him

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    Has anyone actually put one of the 445's on a calibrated spectrometer yet?

    chad


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    Put me down for 2 cubes. Are they 10mm or 15mm? Also, I want a 445 dichro but only in 15mm. Can that be done?
    Thanks!
    Adam

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    I'll gladly pay you tuesday for a 445nm 25mm dichro, well, tuesday.
    (or whenever they come out)

    Put me down for 1 dichro, please.
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    Any update on these?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chad View Post
    Has anyone actually put one of the 445's on a calibrated spectrometer yet?

    chad
    I know it's quite awhile after the fact, but here you go: http://www.krazerlasers.com/lasers/445nm/G0002.BMP

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    One comment on my spectrograph that wouldn't be necessary if ElektroFreak had linked the whole page instead of just my image...
    The wavelength of these diodes is dependent on temperature, and can be anywhere from 440-450nm depending on the temperature and particular run the diode came from.

    One hunch I have is that the 30C max temperature specified in most datasheets was not due to lifetime considerations, but more due to keeping the wavelength in spec.

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