It's a nice Idea, but unless you can get a mode locked single frequency laser for very cheap, it is a unrealistic goal.
It's a nice Idea, but unless you can get a mode locked single frequency laser for very cheap, it is a unrealistic goal.
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Make that TWO mode-locked, frequency stabalized lasers. Yeah, it's impractical as all hell.
I was just impressed by the physics. Like Sam, I thought it was impossible to combine more than two beams of the same color. It's interesting to learn that I was wrong, and why... (Even if it's impractical)
Adam
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I think I have another way to combine at least 3 concentrically.
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Well, I was talking to my dad, who is the director of White/blue LED R&D @ Lumileds, we were discussing the use of LEDs for LCD displays. I can't go into specifics, but there is a was to coat optics so that they reflect a very narrow polarization and pass everything else. Well, you should see where I am going with this...
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LOL! You are the king of smilies! I'll draw up a diagram in the morning and post it tomorrow.
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Yeah... Me too
Added a few units to the list at the beginning of this thread
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Hmmm- setting up mode locked for constructive interference instead of destructive? Well , like someone said it would take more than a basement laser lab to accomplish this..heh..