i use a mechanical line generator instead of a glass optic like you are using and the reason for that is i can control the scan rate and the mirror does not to some of the funky stuff that a glass line generator uses, i use either a polygon type mirror on a motor, the other thing i have done is use an older open loop galvanometer (basically a mirror on a spring loaded mech with a electrical coil and a magnet to make it move) and drive that with a small amp and a signal generator, that system can make x and y movements for odd patterns. The reason i use a mecanical scanning system is for liquid smoke effects and have never really liked the glass optic to do a line
The flickering of your green can be your laser warming up, if it does it after 10 mins i would kinda consider that a fault but DPSS lasers generally need a controlled temp to operate at, most have a TEC device mounted to the laser diode and crystal assembly and need some time to be stable
i an curious to how you got the distortion in the one image?
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