You cannot run without the Q-Switch as it is refractive and moves the beam path ~1" downwards. Additionally, the only way to pull the LBO is to remove the fold mirror and pull it out. I know what you mean, I just have no way of doing that.
You cannot run without the Q-Switch as it is refractive and moves the beam path ~1" downwards. Additionally, the only way to pull the LBO is to remove the fold mirror and pull it out. I know what you mean, I just have no way of doing that.
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Been there, done that, got the t-shirt & selling it in a garage sale.
It is Brewster angled so the beam is refracted downward when the q-switch is off. If I remove it, it will go off of the end mirror.
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Yes, it can easily be run in CW, I just cannot remove the Q-Switch and run it.
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based on this paper: http://www.fluo-microscopy.ru/UserFi...%20imaging.pdf
AMC and Phen Green could be suitable for two-photon pumping, Phen Green being easily pumped by a 1064nm laser
Phen Green fluoresces at 435nm and 525nm at that pump wavelength, and Phen Green + Fe fluoresces at 440nm
might be interesting
So, thinking straight here, blue output would need a UV pump. What are the absorption wavelengths that would work here? Would a diode at Bluray wavelength cut it, or is that too close to blue to be any good?
For convenience's sake, I'm disregarding the fact that BR diodes won't come anywhere near the required power, not as a practical application, but more of a physics question. Pumping with direct diodes instead of DPSS might give you some more watts-per-$, in theory at least.
you take a copper tube, you drill plenty of holes in it, you stick bluray diodes in them, then you put your dye tube in the copper tube
that was an idea I had some times ago, but surely this wouldn't work!