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    Just a thought here and please, i dont claim to be Mr smarty pants technical guru, but this makes sense to me.

    Why cant we just take a red laser, green laser and blue laser at any heights, any angles, any polarizations and shine them together to make a white dot? At that whte dot, would be an aperture into a fiber cable of any given length. wouldnt th output of this fiber be a perfect white beam and also, all beams the exact same width? i dont have a piece of fiber here, or i would just try it. but in my head this seems like it would work.

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    Sure, as long as you can cram all those beams into the fiber's acceptance angle:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical_aperture

    Which would be exceedingly difficult to do.
    Last edited by Robin; 07-13-2011 at 20:26.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin View Post
    Sure, as long as you can cram all those beams into the fiber's acceptance angle:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical_aperture

    Which would be exceedingly difficult to do.
    Wouldn't a funnel and gravity help?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dnar View Post
    Wouldn't a funnel and gravity help?
    He said 'numerical aperture'. Not 'event horizon'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gottaluvlasers View Post
    Why cant we just take a red laser, green laser and blue laser at any heights, any angles, any polarizations and shine them together to make a white dot?
    Same reason you can't make a light saber... Can't make 3 beams simply 'stop' and change-direction to get sent-down an input-coupler properly...
    but dnar might be onto something... funnel... gravity... I've got it! Put a small black-hole right at the input-coupler!!

    Quote Originally Posted by gottaluvlasers View Post
    but in my head this seems like it would work.
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    That NA thing can be beat, just takes a meter long optical bench.

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    It seems like it should work to me too, but I'm always dreaming up something that I think should work - but it never does.

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    im no fiber optic guy but would this work



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    In order to get the source of the lasers as close together as possible before launching into the fiber, could you employ 1 set of 3 very small mirrors, very close together, which you fire the respective colours onto?
    Okay, you lose a little bit in optics there, but you can get them very close.
    Or even line up the laser modules then do a sort of knife edge mirror arrangement, with a focal point at the fiber end?
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    Man you just made me feel old... I tried something over 4 years ago but I think I used dichros and it didn't work well...

    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...eam-into-fiber...

    That may be the exact opposite of what you are thining so you could do it in reverse and it might work...
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